A “Decrease in Retail Shareholding” indicates that the proportion of a company’s shares owned by individual investors has fallen, suggesting that fewer retail investors are buying or holding the stock. In the NSE midcap space, we highlight the top 10 stocks with a decrease in retail shareholding during the June ’25 quarter, compared to the previous quarter (March ’25), according to the StockEdge shareholding scan. This could reflect a decline in public interest or confidence in the company, or it might indicate that retail investors are selling their holdings.