Hyundai Motor India debuts in NIFTY Next 50, NIFTY 100, S&P BSE 500 


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Hyundai Motor India Ltd has announced that it’s share has been included in the NIFTY Next 50, NIFTY 100, NIFTY 500, S&P BSE 500 and other key capital market indices. 

HMIL commenced trading on the Indian stock markets since its listing on October 22, 2024.

Unsoo Kim, HMIL’s Managing Director, said, “As a listed entity, we are elated to cross yet another important milestone. By joining prestigious Indian capital market indices such as the NIFTY Next 50 and S&P BSE 500, we have fortified HMIL’s standing in the Indian stock exchanges, reinforcing its market presence and credibility.”

“As India grows, HMIL will continue to grow intrinsically with it, along with a constant focus on driving innovation, improving operational efficiencies, and making strategic investments that will strengthen our business outlook and contribute to the growth of the Indian economy,” he added. 

National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE) has included Hyundai Motor India Ltd in its NIFTY Next 50 index, Broad Market Indices & Thematic Indices.

 In the recent Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) rejig on February 28, 2025, HMIL was the only large-cap from India to be included in the MSCI Global Standard Index.

HMIL is also included in several Bombay Stock Exchange indices (BSE) indices.



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