
TVS Motor Company to Replace Adani Enterprises in Sensex 50 Index
TVS Motor Company Set to Join BSE Sensex 50 Index
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Index Services announced the reconstitution of several benchmark indices on Friday, 22 May 2026. As part of the changes, TVS Motor Company will replace Adani Enterprises in the BSE Sensex 50 index, effective from the opening of trade on 22 June 2026.
The reconstitution of the BSE indices is a regular exercise aimed at ensuring that the indices accurately reflect the market's current state. The changes will impact several benchmark indices, with the BSE Sensex 50 index being one of the most notable. This index is a subset of the BSE 100 index, which comprises the top 100 companies listed on the BSE by market capitalization.
BSE Sensex 50 Index Changes
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| Current Member | Replaced by |
|---|---|
| Adani Enterprises | TVS Motor Company |
The changes in the BSE Sensex 50 index will see TVS Motor Company join the ranks of the top 50 companies listed on the BSE, while Adani Enterprises will be removed. This change reflects the shifting market dynamics and is a part of the regular rebalancing exercise.
In addition to the changes in the BSE Sensex 50 index, the BSE 100 index will also undergo a reshuffle. Four stocks will be added to the index, while an equal number of stocks will be removed. The added stocks include Adani Enterprises, Ashok Leyland, One 97 Communications, and CG Power and Industrial Solutions. The removed stocks include TVS Motor Company, Ambuja Cements, Colgate-Palmolive (India), and Tube Investments of India.
The changes in the BSE indices are aimed at ensuring that the indices accurately reflect the market's current state. The reconstitution of the indices will take effect from the opening of trade on 22 June 2026.
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