
Key Points
LIC shares recover 34% from 52-week low
Market cap crosses Rs 6 lakh crore
ICICI Securities and Geojit set Rs 1,040-1,088 targets
Q4 results and record policy sales drive rally
The public sector insurer’s stock, which had declined nearly 40 per cent between August 2024 and February 2025 due to persistent selling pressure, has made a strong comeback since March.
In just four months, it has recovered a significant portion of its losses. LIC shares began Thursday’s intra-day trading session flat at Rs 958 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and touched a high of Rs 961.50.
However, the stock consolidated later and was trading at Rs 949.10, down Rs 8.90 or 0.93 per cent from the previous close around 1:20 pm.
The recovery has also boosted the company’s market capitalisation, which crossed the Rs 6 lakh crore mark in mid-June after a gap of seven months, adding Rs 2 lakh crore in value.
Brokerages remain bullish on the stock. ICICI Securities expects LIC shares to climb to Rs 1,040, while Geojit Financial Services has set a target of Rs 1,088, with both maintaining a "buy" rating.
Although the rally began in March, a significant boost came in late May after the company reported strong March quarter (Q4) results, supported by record-breaking policy sales.
LIC made headlines for selling 588,107 policies in a single day on January 20 -- a Guinness World Record -- alongside robust financial and AUM performance.
The government-owned insurance giant ranked 4th among the 10 most valuable brands in India, according to the 'Brand Finance India 100 report for 2025'.
The report noted that LIC's 2025 brand value stood at $13.6 billion, up 35.1 per cent from its 2024 brand value of $10.07 billion.
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