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Home»Equity Investments»India Inc’s cash hoard tops $200 billion in FY26 as companies hold back on expansion
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India Inc’s cash hoard tops $200 billion in FY26 as companies hold back on expansion

By CharlotteJune 14, 20263 Mins Read
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India Inc’s cash pile has grown nearly 12% to cross the $200 billion mark in FY26, aided by cautious capital deployment and lower dividend payouts amid uncertainty stemming from geopolitical tensions and a weak demand environment.

The aggregate cash and cash equivalents of Nifty 500 companies (excluding financial and insurance firms) rose to ₹18.7 lakh crore as of March 2026, according to Bloomberg data. The combined cash reserves of 373 non-financial companies stood at ₹16.7 lakh crore at the end of FY25 and ₹14.2 lakh crore a year earlier, reflecting an annualised growth rate of 13% over the last three years.

Cash and cash equivalents include cash holdings and highly liquid securities that can be converted into cash quickly at a reasonable value.
A sustained focus on cost optimisation, coupled with a cautious approach to capacity expansion amid an uncertain demand outlook, has enabled corporate India to significantly strengthen its cash reserves over the past few years.

According to market participants, the build-up in cash balances reflects a lack of meaningful investment deployment, with companies choosing to preserve liquidity rather than commit capital to expansion amid demand uncertainty.

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Among companies with the largest cash holdings, Reliance Industries topped the list with cash and cash equivalents of ₹2.43 lakh crore as of March 2026. Larsen & Toubro and Coal India followed, with the three companies together accounting for nearly one-fifth of the total cash reserves held by the sample companies.

While Reliance Industries, India’s most valuable company by market capitalisation, reported a 16% increase in net profit to ₹80,775 crore in FY26, Larsen & Toubro posted a 7% rise in net profit to ₹16,084 crore. Coal India, however, reported a 12% decline in net profit to ₹31,094 crore.

Other companies with sizeable cash reserves include Wipro, Mahindra & Mahindra, InterGlobe Aviation, Tata Motors, Hindustan Aeronautics and Tata Consultancy Services, each holding between ₹46,000 crore and ₹54,000 crore in cash and equivalents.

At the same time, corporate debt continued to rise. The aggregate gross debt of the sample companies increased 7% year-on-year to ₹48.9 lakh crore in FY26. However, the annualised growth rate in debt over the last three years stood at 6.5%, significantly lower than the more than 13% growth in cash balances during the same period.

The combined revenue of the sample companies rose 6% between FY24 and FY26 to ₹120 lakh crore.

A CNBC-TV18 analysis shows that Nifty 500 companies distributed nearly ₹5 lakh crore as dividends in FY26, equivalent to 29% of their profits. This marks a sharp decline from FY23, when companies paid out nearly 40% of their earnings to shareholders in the form of dividends.



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