Where the stock stands
Authum Investment & Infrastructure Ltd., a company in the Financial Services sector, last traded at ₹534.3, down 2.94% against a previous close of ₹550.5. The market capitalisation is ₹46,563 crore, the trailing price-to-earnings ratio 28.78, the price-to-book ratio 2.89, earnings per share 19.05 and dividend yield 0.04%. The pack's valuation data is the firmest material on file; it carries no business description beyond the sector label.
Coverage fills in recent events. A CNBC TV18 headline from one day ago reports the company investing ₹102 crore in its subsidiary ISARC through a rights issue, and a scanx.trade headline from 29 days ago reports first-quarter net profit rising 18.5% to ₹1,114.81 crore. A Moneycontrol headline from six days ago reports the shares gaining 2.56% on a day the stock was in the news. Each is attributed to its publisher.
What the smart-money flow shows
The pack records no derivatives positioning, no bulk or block deals and no insider filings for AIIL, so the data does not show a direct smart-money footprint in the scrip. The institutional-relevant material sits in the headlines. Beyond the CNBC TV18 rights-issue report already noted, an ETLegalWorld headline from 38 days ago reports that the NCLT rejected the company's ₹86-crore resolution plan for Vas Infrastructure; the National Company Law Tribunal is the court that hears insolvency cases. A StudyCafe headline from 28 days ago reports that the exchanges were informed about an income tax department search. All of these are headline reports attributed to their publishers.
The technical picture
The technical fields describe a stock trading with elevated activity but no clear direction. On 19 August 2026 the RSI, a momentum oscillator, stood at 49.0, effectively neutral. Relative volume was 2.15, meaning turnover ran at more than twice the average level. The price sat 19.4% below the 52-week high of ₹683.0 and 37.62% above the 52-week low of ₹400.0, and it traded above both its 50-day and 200-day moving averages, with no golden cross and no death cross registered. Returns were negative over the past week, -1.44% over one month, +7.78% over three months and -5.01% over one year, a mixed profile across timeframes.
Catalysts and what to watch
Two event clusters carry dated filings. On 18, 19 and 20 August 2026 the exchange was informed that the company is subscribing to shares of its subsidiary ISARC through a rights issue; the pack flags the intimation as bullish, and CNBC TV18 puts the amount at ₹102 crore, attributed to the news report. Around the end of July, on 25, 26 and 27 July 2026, the exchange was informed of the conclusion of income tax search and seizure operations, following a 22 July 2026 announcement; the pack flags those intimations as bearish. The data does not establish a single driver for the stock's recent price action: it establishes a funding move into a subsidiary, the closing of a tax-search process, and a breakdown of returns that is mixed across timeframes.