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Castrol Share Price

Castrol India Ltd.

187.30

-0.44(-0.23%)

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Castrol Performance

Price Movement

₹187.30

₹186.80

₹188.38

Today's LowToday's High

1 Year Performance

₹187.30

₹180.66

₹251.95

52 Week Low52 Week High

Markets Today

High₹188.38
Low₹186.80
Open at₹187.74
Prev Close₹187.74
Volumes9.61 L
Avg Price₹187.30
Lower Circuit₹150.20
Upper Circuit₹225.28

Historical Performance

3M High₹202.40
3M Low₹180.66
1 Yr High₹251.95
1 Yr Low₹180.66
3 Yr High₹284.40
3 Yr Low₹107.40
5 Yr High₹284.40
5 Yr Low₹99.05

Castrol Fundamentals

Market Cap
Below industry Median
18,526.30 Cr.
PE Ratio (TTM)
Below industry Median
19.50
Dividend Yield
Market Leader
6.90
Net Profit TTM
2.5% incr over last year
949.93
Net Profit Growth
2.5% incr over last year
949.93
PEG Ratio
High in industry
8
ROE
22.8% incr over last year
49.98
Operating Revenue TTM
5,721.50
Operating Revenue Growth
6.7% incr over last year
Book Value
High in industry
9.70
MFI
MFI is mid-range
66.91
RSI
RSI is mid-range
53.26
EPS (TTM)
-
Debt to Equity
-
Face Value
-
Operating Profit Margin Qtr.
-
Operating Profit Qtr.
-
Net Profit Qtr.
-
Operating Revenue Qtr.
-
PB Ratio
9.70

Castrol Financials

*All values are in Rs. Cr
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Dec 2025
Sep 2025
Jun 2025
Mar 2025
Dec 2024
Total Revenue1,439.921,362.751,496.831,4221,353.89
Operating Expense1,072.081,039.951,147.311,114.64978.03
Operating Profit367.84322.80349.52307.36375.86
Depreciation24.4825.1726.6224.5525.42
Interest2.282.062.622.332.68
Tax87.5180.0785.5479.2699.54
Net Profit244.67227.80244233.46271.39

CASTROLIND Stock Recommendation by HDFC

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Research Type

MTF , Short Term

Buy Range

188.43 - ₹0

Target Price

201

Stop Loss

₹179.50

Target Date

27 Feb 26

Potential Returns

6.67 %

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Castrol Technicals

Castrol India Ltd. EMA & SMA

187.30

-0.44 (-0.23%)

Bullish Moving Average

7

Bearish Moving Average

9

Day EMA5 ₹187.5
Day EMA10 ₹187.1
Day EMA12 ₹187
Day EMA20 ₹186.7
Day EMA26 ₹186.8
Day EMA50 ₹187.7
Day EMA100 ₹191.3
Day EMA200 ₹196.9

Castrol Support and Resistance

Resistance

First Resistance₹188.84
Second Resistance₹189.95
Third Resistance₹191.21

Support

First Support₹186.47
Second Support₹185.21
Third Support₹184.10

Technical Indicators

Day RSI53.26
Day MFI66.91
Day ADX16.31
Day Commodity Channel Index74.20
William-36.53
Day MACD0.24
Day MACD Signal Line-0.07
Day ATR2.74
Day ROC125-10.03
Day ROC210.91

About Castrol India Limited Share Price

Castrol India Limited, with operations headquartered in Mumbai, operates in India’s automotive and industrial lubricants sector. The company manufactures ͏and sells engine oils, lubricants, greases, and fluid solutions for passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, two-wheelers, and industrial machinery. ͏Castrol India caters to automotive OEMs, workshops, fleet operators, and industrial clients across manufacturing, mining, power, and infrastructure-linked sectors.  

Castrol’s share price on NSE and BSE reflects market reaction to volume growth, margin trends, crude-linked input costs, and demand cycles within the automotive and industrial lubricants space. Earnings stability, pricing discipline and operating efficiency impact how Castrol stock price responds to changes in raw material prices and mobility trends. Over longer time periods, product mix, cost management and demand recovery within vehicle categories drive share price movements.  

Castrol live share price displays real-time traded value, bid-ask activity and volumes, which reflect liquidity and short-term sentiment. These measures reflect reactions to quarterly earnings, commodity price movements, and more general energy-sector news. Following the Castrol live price enables one observe short-term volatility and the movement of the stock relative to similar oil, gas, and energy-related equities.  

Monitoring Castrol share price today ͏ also allows comparison with other listed lubricants and energy companies, and relevant indices. This comparison highligh͏ts relative positioning within the lubricants sub-sector and the energy-linked manufacturing universe as a whole, placing Castrol share price in the context of sector-wide demand and cost cycles. 

Castrol India Limited Company Fundamentals 

Castrol India Limited Company Background 

Castrol’s journey began in 1899, making it one of the world’s oldest lubricant brands. The company was founded by Sir Charles “Cheers” Wakefield as CC Wakefield & Company, following his departure from Vacuum Oil, with an initial focus on supplying lubricants for trains and heavy machinery. In the early 1900s, as automobiles and aircraft emerged, the company developed specialised oils capable of performing across extreme temperature ranges. Researchers discovered that adding castor oil achieved this balance, leading to the creation of a new product named Castrol, which soon gained recognition. Castrol strengthened its presence through early sponsorships in aviation and motorsports, including landmark events such as record-breaking flights and races. By 1960, the Castrol brand had become so prominent that the company adopted the name Castrol Ltd, moving beyond its original identity. In 1966, Castrol became part of the Burmah Oil Company, and in 2000, Burmah-Castrol was acquired by bp, integrating Castrol into a global energy group. In 2024, Castrol marks its 125th anniversary, guided by the “Onward, Upward, Forward” strategy. This reflects a continued focus on advancing mobility solutions, supporting industrial efficiency, and exploring future technologies such as digital services, data centre immersion cooling, and battery thermal management, while building on more than a century of innovation. 

Castrol India Limited Company Product Lines 

Passenger Cars 

  • Castrol EDGE – High-performance engine oils for maximum power and responsiveness 
  • Castrol MAGNATEC – Engine oils with instant protection from every start 
  • Castrol GTX – Engine oils focused on cleanliness and extended engine life 
  • Castrol TRANSMAX – Transmission oils for smoother driving and longer transmission life 
  • Brake Fluids – High-performance braking assurance 
  • Engine Coolants – Thermal protection under extreme operating conditions 
  • Engine Cleaners – Maintain engine cleanliness and efficiency 
  • Car Greases – Lubrication for bearings, joints, hinges, and chassis components 

Electric Vehicles & Transmission 

  • Castrol ON – Advanced EV transmission and thermal fluids 
  • Castrol TRANSMAX – Transmission and axle fluids for conventional and hybrid vehicles 

Two-Wheelers 

  • Castrol POWER1 – Premium motorcycle engine oils for high performance 
  • Castrol Activ – Engine oils for everyday riders and commuters 

Commercial Vehicles 

  • Castrol VECTON – Heavy-duty engine oils for extended oil life and performance 
  • Castrol CRB – Engine oils designed for durability and efficiency in commercial fleets 

Industrial Lubricants 

  • Chain Oils – Protection for industrial chain drives 
  • Compressor Oils – Lubrication for reciprocating and rotary compressors 
  • Gear Oils – Mineral and synthetic gear oils for wear reduction 
  • Greases – High-performance greases with MFT-PD technology 
  • Hydraulic Fluids – Fluids for efficiency and system protection 
  • Turbine Oils – Lubrication solutions for steam, gas, and water turbines 

Metalworking Fluids 

  • Cleaners – Industrial cleaning solutions for manufacturing processes 
  • Corrosion Preventives – Protection for coated and uncoated metal parts 
  • Forming Fluids – Lubricants for stamping, drawing, and hydroforming 
  • Heat Treatment Fluids – Quenching fluids for consistent metallurgical performance 
  • Neat Oils – High-performance machining oils 
  • Soluble Coolants – Cutting fluids for ferrous and non-ferrous metals 
  • Synthetic Fluids – Advanced cutting and grinding fluids 

Power Generation & Wind Energy 

  • Gear Oils 
  • Hydraulic Fluids 
  • Greases 
  • Corrosion Preventives 

Offshore & Onshore Installations 

  • Air Compressor Lubricants 
  • Gas Compressor Oils 
  • Diesel Engine Oils 
  • Gearbox Oils 
  • Hydraulic System Fluids 
  • Turbine Oils 
  • Transformer Oils 
  • Seal Oil Systems 
  • Refrigeration Compressor Oils 
  • Propulsion and Transmission Lubricants 
  • Workshop & Maintenance Lubricants 
  • Castrol BioRange – Biodegradable lubricant solutions 

Data Centres & Immersion Cooling 

  • Castrol ON Immersion Cooling Fluids – Single-phase dielectric coolants for data centres 

Automotive Parts, Care & Accessories 

  • Car Accessories – Interior and exterior enhancement products 
  • Batteries – SLI, EFB, and AGM batteries for cars and commercial vehicles 
  • Car & Bike Care Products – Cleaners, protectants, and maintenance solutions 
  • Automotive Filters – Engine, oil, and cabin filters 
  • Protection & Styling Films – Paint protection films, vinyl wraps, and window films 

Castrol India Limited Company Revenue Model 

Primary Revenue Streams 

  • Lubricants Sales (Automotive) – Major revenue from engine oils, transmission fluids, and specialty lubricants for two-wheelers, cars, and commercial vehicles, driven by vehicle usage and OEM supply. Revenue from operations reached ₹5,365 crore in FY 2024.  
  • Industrial Lubricants – Sales of turbine oils, hydraulic fluids, gear oils, greases, and other industrial lubrication products sold to manufacturing, power, and industrial equipment sectors.  
  • Geographic Revenue – Bulk of revenue comes from India operations (₹5,338.07 crore), with additional smaller revenue from overseas sales.  

Supplementary Revenue Sources 

  • Other Income – Income outside core lubricant sales, such as interest earned, investment returns, and miscellaneous receipts recorded in total income.  
  • Licensing and Partnerships – Strategic brand licensing and co-brand product arrangements provide incremental revenue through licensing fees and partnership deals.  
  • Custom Solutions & Technical Services – Revenue from custom lubrication solutions and technical consulting for industrial clients, tailored to specific machine and system needs.  

Segment & Performance Drivers 

  • Volume Growth – Increased volumes in automobile and industrial segments directly boost revenue from operations, as seen with volume growth reported in Q3 2025.  
  • Pricing Strategies – Strategic price interventions based on raw material costs and market conditions help maintain revenue stability.  
  • Distribution Network – Broad retail and workshop distribution networks expand sales reach, contributing to higher revenue from lubricant products 

Castrol India Limited Geographic Presence 

  • 3 manufacturing plants across India 
  • 305 million litres annual manufacturing capacity 
  • 350+ distributors nationwide 
  • 1,00,000+ retail touchpoints 
  • 448 Castrol Auto Service (CAS) outlets 
  • 5,500+ Castrol bike points 
  • 23 Chemical Management Services (CMS) sites 
  • 1,220 new villages reached 
  • 4 offices located in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai 
  • 1,12,426 total customers 
  • 630+ employees across operations 

Castrol India Limited Leadership  

Some of the key leaders of Castrol India Limited as of January 2026 are 

  • Rakesh Makhija – Chairman 
  • Sandeep Sangwan – Managing Director 
  • Satyavati Berera – Independent Director & Chairperson, Audit Committee 
  • Kartikeya Dube – Nominee Director 
  • Sangeeta Talwar – Independent Director; Chairperson, NRC Committee and CSR Committee 
  • Mayank Pandey – Wholetime Director 
  • Udayan Sen – Nominee Director 

Castrol India Limited Key Milestones 

1899 

  • Charles Wakefield founds CC Wakefield & Co Ltd (beginning of Castrol). 

Early 1900s 

  • The “Castrol” brand is registered, named after its castor oil ingredients. 

1922–1939 

  • CC Wakefield pioneers sponsorship; World Land Speed Record broken 23 times, 18 using Castrol (including drivers Henry Seagrave and Malcolm Campbell in Bluebird). 

Mid-20th Century 

  • Company pioneers engine oils enhanced with additives; first semi-synthetic racing oil developed. 
  • Castrol GTX becomes first global product launch. 
  • Castrol wins first World Rally Drivers Championship (followed by many championships). 
  • Castrol pioneers intelligent molecules with Castrol MAGNATEC. 
  • Castrol and Thrust SSC break the sound barrier on land; Castrol wins first Formula 1® title with Williams. 

2000 

  • Castrol EDGE, a new range of synthetic engine oils, is launched. 

2005 

  • Castrol returns to Formula 1® with Renault. 

2012 

  • Castrol launches new 5L packaging with 20% plastic saving. 

2016 

  • Castrol lands on Mars with NASA’s Curiosity Rover. 

2017 

  • Ford GT wins Le Mans with Castrol EDGE technology. 

2019 

  • Castrol ON launches – advanced range of Transmission, Thermal Management and Grease EV Fluids. 

2021 

  • Castrol Auto Service (CAS) expanded to 94 centers in over 40 cities in India. 
  • First in India to launch BS-VI ready products for passenger and commercial vehicles. 
  • Launched Service Optimizer 99+ (SO99+) for digital supply chain planning. 
  • Entered Robotics segment and launched industrial lubricants for textiles. 

2022 

  • CAS expanded to 230 workshops across 110 cities in India. 
  • Began serving four-wheeler electric cars and setting up EV charging infrastructure. 
  • Launched Castrol POWER1 ULTIMATE in 100% recycled bottles. 
  • Commissioned 42 Castrol Express Oil Change outlets at Jio-bp stations. 

2023 

  • Launched Auto Care range (Chain Cleaner, Chain Lube, Shiner, Polishing Compound, AntiRust Spray). 
  • Launched Castrol CRB ESSENTIAL affordable commercial vehicle oils. 

2024 

  • Launched Castrol CRB TURBOMAX + CK4 premium truck lubricant. 
  • Launched “Two Wheels, One Life” programme in Pune. 
  • Launched four new Rust Preventives: Rustilo DW 800, 806, 809, 812 

Industry Perspective 

The Indian lubricants industry is a significant component of the country’s automotive and industrial sectors, valued at approximately USD 4.7 billion in 2024 and projected to grow to about USD 7.5 billion by 2033 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 4.85 percent during 2025–2033.  

This growth reflects steady demand for engine oils, transmission fluids, greases, and specialty lubricants across passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, commercial fleets, and industrial equipment. Industry forecasts also suggest the lubricant market could reach roughly USD 9.7 billion by 2030, implying a similar mid-to-high single-digit CAGR through the decade. Volume-based projections indicate the total domestic lubricant consumption may rise from about 3.01 billion liters in 2025 to 3.79 billion liters by 2030, at a CAGR near 4.76 percent. The industrial lubricants segment, covering hydraulic fluids, gear oils, and turbine oils, is expected to expand from around USD 59.4 billion in 2025 to USD 86.8 billion by 2035 at a 3.8 percent CAGR, while lubricant additives alone may grow from USD 713.1 million in 2023 to USD 1,034.0 million by 2030 at approximately 5.5 percent CAGR.  

Importantly, value growth (often 6–8 percent) has tended to outpace volume growth in recent forecasts due to premiumisation and increased adoption of synthetic and high-performance products, signalling broader demand for advanced lubrication solutions. These trends position India among the faster-growing global lubricant markets with sustained demand linked to mobility, industrialisation, and fleet expansion. 

Castrol India stands to benefit from steady growth in India’s lubricants industry driven by rising vehicle parc, higher vehicle usage, and premiumisation of engine oils. Its strong brand equity, extensive distribution network, and focus on high-performance and synthetic lubricants position it well to capture value growth. Expansion in industrial lubricants and EV-related fluid solutions further supports long-term earnings stability and margin resilience. 

Castrol India Limited Stock Market Presence: Listings & Index Representation 

Castrol India Limited listed on the BSE and NSE in 1979, establishing its presence among India’s long-standing publicly traded manufacturing companies. Since listing, the company has remained actively traded, supported by stable operations and consistent participation from institutional and retail investors. 

Castrol India Limited is listed on NSE under the symbol CASTROLIND and on BSE under code 500870. The stock forms part of key indices including Nifty 500, Nifty Smallcap 100, Nifty Smallcap 250, Nifty Smallcap 50, Nifty Energy, Nifty Oil & Gas, Nifty MNC, BSE-500, and Nifty Low Volatility 50. These inclusions reflect Castrol India’s market capitalisation, liquidity, and relevance within energy-linked and manufacturing-focused indices. 

Castrol share price remains closely tracked due to its index presence and sector linkage. Listing on NSE and BSE ensures liquidity, while inclusion in diversified indices supports institutional participation and benchmark-based exposure within the lubricants and energy segment. 

Castrol India Limited Stock Performance and Share Price History 

Castrol share price on NSE and BSE reflects the company’s position within the automotive and industrial lubricants segment, where demand cycles, raw material pricing, and operating margins play a direct role. Castrol share price movements align closely with vehicle usage trends, industrial output, and crude oil-linked input costs. Market participants often compare Castrol share price today with energy, oil and gas, and manufacturing peers to assess relative performance across cycles. 

Historical movements clearly show how sector conditions shape Castrol share price across different periods. Annual performance data highlights sharp expansions during demand upcycles and corrections during cost pressure or slowdown phases. For instance, Castrol share price delivered strong gains of 90.92 percent in 2009 and 57.23 percent in 2010, reflecting post-crisis recovery in mobility and industrial activity. Similar momentum appeared in 2012 with a 46.40 percent rise and in 2014 with a 64.15 percent increase, supported by volume growth and pricing stability. 

Corporate developments and broader market conditions have also influenced Castrol stock price in the short term. Periods such as 2015 and 2016 saw declines of 10.23 percent and 13.16 percent, aligning with crude price volatility, margin pressure, and muted automotive demand. Between 2018 and 2019, Castrol stock price fell by 18.97 percent and 10.99 percent, reflecting economic slowdown and sector-wide stress across consumption-linked manufacturing. 

Longer-term valuation context emerges through Castrol share price highs and lows. The highest end-of-day price of ₹264.61 was recorded on 27 August 2024, indicating strong recovery-led optimism and margin visibility. In contrast, the lowest end-of-day price of ₹12.71 occurred on 14 August 2007, during an early phase of market participation and limited scale. These extremes provide perspective on how Castrol share price has evolved with scale, profitability, and market maturity. 

Castrol share price history from 2002 to 2026 shows alternating phases of expansion and consolidation. Early years such as 2002 posted gains of 9.48 percent, followed by a decline of 5.55 percent in 2003. Moderate growth continued between 2004 and 2006 at around 2.21 percent annually. The global financial crisis period saw limited movement in 2008 at 1.45 percent, followed by a sharp rebound in 2009. 

From 2011 onward, performance varied with macroeconomic cycles. Declines of 6.56 percent in 2011 and 18.97 percent in 2018 reflected broader slowdown phases, while gains of 50.83 percent in 2023 marked a strong rebound driven by demand recovery and pricing discipline. Recent years show moderation, with Castrol share price declining by 1.82 percent in 2025 and 2.89 percent in 2026, reflecting sector rotation and cost sensitivity. 

Short-term performance metrics further illustrate volatility patterns. Over one day, Castrol share price declined by 1.22 percent, underperforming Nifty 50, Sensex, industry, and sector benchmarks. One-week returns stood at minus 1.79 percent, while one-month returns improved to 1.43 percent. Over three months, Castrol share price fell 7.32 percent, and over six months declined 17.09 percent, reflecting sustained pressure relative to broader indices. 

Longer horizons present a mixed picture. One-year returns stood at 0.7 percent, trailing broader benchmarks. Over three years, Castrol share price rose 50.82 percent, while five-year returns reached 42.74 percent. Ten-year returns remained negative at minus 13.82 percent, highlighting extended consolidation compared to broader market indices. 

These data-linked movements show that Castrol share price reflects demand cycles, cost pressures, and broader economic conditions rather than isolated events. Over time, Castrol stock price has responded to shifts in automotive usage, industrial recovery, and input-cost management, shaping its long-term trading history. 

Castrol India Limited Investor Relevance and Portfolio Role 

Castrol India holds relevance in energy-linked and consumption-oriented portfolios, offering exposure to automotive and industrial lubricants demand. Inclusion in multiple Nifty indices underscores its role within manufacturing and energy ecosystems. Stable earnings and established market presence support its positioning within diversified portfolios. 

Castrol India equity is held by a wide range of institutional investors. Key holders include BP p.l.c., Life Insurance Corporation of India, The Vanguard Group, Singapore sovereign entities, Plutus Wealth Management LLP, Nippon Life India Asset Management, BlackRock, Invesco, Dimensional Fund Advisors, and Norges Bank Investment Management. 

Mutual fund and global fund participation includes Nippon India Small Cap Fund, Vanguard Total International Stock ETF, Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF, Government Pension Fund Global, iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF, Vanguard Institutional International Stock Market Trust, Invesco International Small Company Fund, Quant Small Cap Fund, DFA Emerging Markets portfolios, and Robeco Emerging Markets funds. 

Castrol stock price activity is also monitored through derivatives and technical indicators. Open interest, volume trends, and option positioning reflect expectations around demand cycles and earnings stability. Technical indicators such as RSI and MACD offer insight into short-term momentum in Castrol stock price. 

Castrol India beta reflects moderate volatility. Long-term beta stands at 1.02. Daily one-month beta measures 0.485, daily three-month beta 0.379, weekly one-year beta 0.607, weekly two-year beta 1.07, two-week two-year beta 0.998, and monthly two-year beta 1.52. Mean values range from 168.91 to 211.26, with standard deviation between 1.04 and 10.73, indicating controlled volatility relative to broader markets and stable behaviour in Castrol share price. 

Castrol India Limited Sectoral Relevance and Peer Positioning 

Castrol India sector relevance stems from its scale in automotive and industrial lubricants, strong brand presence, and distribution reach. Peer comparisons with Gulf Oil Lubricants, Tide Water Oil, Savita Oil Technologies, and Apar Industries focus on volumes, margins, product mix, and cost efficiency rather than short-term stock movements. These benchmarks highlight Castrol India’s positioning within India’s lubricants segment. Sectoral importance is also reflected in financial and market metrics that demonstrate its scale, stability, and systemic impact. 

Castrol P/E ratio stood at 18.6 in January 2026, easing from 20.3 in 2023 as growth expectations moderated. Historical valuation levels include 13.2 in 2022, 15.5 in 2018, 19.6 in 2017, 19.7 in 2016, and 24.3 in 2015. Changes in the P/E ratio reflect shifting market expectations around margins, demand visibility, and earnings sustainability, directly influencing valuation cycles in Castrol stock price. 

Castrol EPS stood at ₹9.28 in 2025 (TTM), compared with ₹9.56 in 2023 and ₹9.37 in 2022. Earlier EPS figures include ₹9.41 in 2018, ₹9.77 in 2017, ₹9.13 in 2016, and ₹8.74 in 2015. The EPS trend shows limited volatility across cycles, reflecting consistent profitability and cost control. Stable EPS levels have remained a key factor in long-term investor tracking of Castrol India’s share price. 

Castrol market cap stood at ₹183.26 billion in January 2026. This compares with ₹191.24 billion in 2025 and ₹194.57 billion in 2024, reflecting moderation in valuation after prior gains. The change in market capitalisation broadly follows movements in Castrol share price amid sector rotation and earnings normalisation. Despite the decline, the company continues to rank among the larger listed lubricant manufacturers in India, ensuring sustained liquidity, institutional coverage, and relevance across energy and manufacturing-linked equity indices. 

Castrol earnings reported trailing twelve-month earnings of ₹12.93 billion in 2025, rising from ₹12.57 billion in 2024 and ₹11.81 billion in 2023. Earnings stood at ₹10.92 billion in 2022 and ₹10.29 billion in 2021, while 2020 earnings declined to ₹7.85 billion due to pandemic disruption. Over a longer horizon, earnings expanded from ₹6.66 billion in 2012, indicating steady operating performance and supporting long-term stability in Castrol stock price behaviour. 

Summary 

Castrol India Limited has demonstrated consistent growth in India’s automotive and industrial lubricants sector, underpinned by a diversified product portfolio, strong brand equity, and extensive distribution network. Historical performance reflects sensitivity to vehicle usage trends, industrial demand, and crude-linked input costs, while stable earnings and operational efficiency support long-term market relevance. With presence across passenger vehicles, commercial fleets, two-wheelers, industrial applications, and emerging EV solutions, Castrol continues to maintain sector significance. Monitoring the Castrol share price offers insight into market sentiment, sector dynamics, and company performance trends over time. 

Castrol Shareholding Pattern

Held BySep 2024Dec 2024Mar 2025Jun 2025Sep 2025Dec 2025
Promoter515151515151
FII109.510.610.310.39.7
DII15.214.514.614.914.914.6
Public23.82523.823.823.824.7

Castrol Delivery And Volume

PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume AvgDaily Avg Delivery Volume %
Day6.48 L11.58 L55.94%
Week7.43 L13.09 L56.77%
1 Month11.26 L19.81 L56.83%
6 Month10 L21.17 L47.23%

Castrol SWOT Analysis

Strengths13
Weakness8
Opportunity9
Threats1

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Castrol Corporate Action

Ex-Date
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Record Date
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11 Aug, 20253.5INTERIM11 Aug, 2025Equity Share
18 Mar, 20254.5SPECIAL18 Mar, 2025Equity Share
18 Mar, 20255FINAL18 Mar, 2025Equity Share
07 Aug, 20243.5INTERIM07 Aug, 2024Equity Share
21 Mar, 20244.5FINAL21 Mar, 2024Equity Share
08 Aug, 20233INTERIM08 Aug, 2023Equity Share
04 May, 20233.5FINAL04 May, 2023Equity Share
08 Aug, 20223INTERIM10 Aug, 2022Equity Share
02 Jun, 20223FINALEquity Share
11 Aug, 20212.5INTERIM12 Aug, 2021Equity Share

Castrol Stock Comparison

Financials
Price (₹)₹1,084₹305.50₹886.50
% Change0.33%-0.03%0.32%
Revenue TTM (₹ Cr)₹3,953.52₹8,210.73₹64,071.86
Net Profit TTM (₹ Cr)₹350.08₹257.78₹2,150.61
PE TTM15.2046.406.10
1 Year Return-4.02-23.2675.04
ROCE32.2813.274.57

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