Adani Green block deal: BNP Paribas buys 6.9 lakh shares worth Rs 56 crore


Adani Green Energy witnessed a couple of block deals on Tuesday in which French multinational bank BNP Paribas was the buyer while Morgan Stanley was the seller.

BNP bought 6.9 lakh shares in the company through its affiliate BNP Paribas Financial Markets in a deal valued at Rs 56 crore. The shares were purchased at a price of Rs 808.3 apiece, a 1% discount from Monday’s closing price of Rs 816.45.

Morgan Stanley sold as many shares via its investment arm Morgan Stanley Asia (Singapore) Pte.

Adani Green Energy shares ended at Rs 839 on the NSE today, up by Rs 22.55 or 2.76%.

Adani Green Energy shares have underperformed the broader markets, declining 12% over a one-year period. In contrast Nifty and the BSE Sensex have declined by 2% and 4%, respectively.


The stock has slipped below its 50-day and 200-day simple moving averages (SMA) of Rs 908 and Rs 987, respectively, according to Trendlyne data.

Adani Green reported a net loss of Rs 41 crore in the December quarter, compared with a profit of Rs 492 crore in the year-ago period and Rs 583 crore in the September quarter. The loss/profit is attributable to the company’s shareholders. Total income during the reporting period rose 8% year-over-year (YoY) to Rs 2,837 crore.Revenue from power supply increased 21% YoY to Rs 2,420 crore in the October–December 2025 period, while EBITDA for the segment rose 23% YoY to Rs 2,269 crore.

Strong revenue and EBITDA growth in the power supply business was driven by greenfield capacity addition of 5.6 GW, deployment of advanced renewable energy technologies, strong plant performance and the commissioning of new capacities at resource-rich sites in Khavda, Gujarat, and Rajasthan.

“In 2026, Adani Green has continued its growth trajectory, adding 5.6 GW of renewable energy capacity, representing nearly 14% of all new solar and wind capacity installed across India,” said Ashish Khanna, CEO of Adani Green.

The company’s operational capacity reached 17.2 GW, keeping it on track to achieve its 50 GW target. The Khavda project, which is the world’s largest renewable energy installation, is progressing at an accelerated pace, the company said.

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