TeamLease Services block deal: Goldman Sachs sells shares worth Rs 17 crore in smallcap stock

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Goldman Sachs on Tuesday sold 89,314 shares worth Rs 17.5 crore in smallcap stock Teamlease Services via a block deal. The shares were sold via Goldman Sachs Funds – Goldman Sachs India Equity Portfolio at a price of Rs 1,960 per share.

Goldman Sachs holds stake in TeamLease Services via three funds, namely Goldman Sachs Funds – Goldman Sachs India Equity Portfolio, Goldman Sachs Funds – Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio and Goldman Sachs Trust – Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity Fund.

Prior to today’s block deal Goldman Sachs held 3,46,430 equity shares representing 2.07% through Goldman Sachs India Equity Portfolio as on December 31, 2024.

The other funds held 1,92,497 shares (1.15%) and 1,69,800 shares (1.01%), respectively at the end of the December quarter.

Its holding in the January to March quarter will likely be updated on the BSE in April.

Also Read: Goldman Sachs sells entire stake worth Rs 95 crore in this smallcap stockTeamLease Services is a provider of human resource services in the organised segment, delivering a broad range of human resource services to various industries. Its services span the entire supply chain of human resources in India, covering aspects of employment, employability and education.The sell-off comes on the back of a lackluster performance by the stock so far in 2025, with the share price eroding by 32% on the year-to-date basis. In the last one year, the returns are down 33%.

TeamLease Services shares have underperformed Nifty both on a YTD and 1-year basis with latter’s returns standing at -5% in 2025 so far while gaining 2% over a 1 year period.

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On Tuesday, the shares of TeamLease Services closed at Rs 1975.45 on the BSE, gaining by Rs 18.60 or 1% over the Monday closing price. The current downturn has engineered a fall in the counter below its 50-day simple moving average (SMA) and 200-day SMA of Rs 2,555 and Rs 2,889, respectively.

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