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Master Trust Performance

Days Range

Low: ₹720.50
High: ₹752.00
Previous Close ₹730.70
Open ₹752.00
Volume 2,611
Day’s Range ₹720.50 - ₹752.00
52W Range ₹124.00 - ₹826.00
Market Cap ₹1,589.51 Cr

Master Trust Fundamentals

ROCE (TTM) 21.32
P/E Ratio (TTM) 18.3
P/B Ratio 3.87
Industry P/E 19.24
Debt to Equity 0.64
ROE 18.95
EPS (TTM) 39.93
Dividend Yield 0
Book Value 188.88
Face Value 5

Master Trust Financials

Mar 2023Jun 2023Sep 2023Dec 2023
Expenses69.4767.5789.7587.02
Profit before tax21.5924.8630.5436.64
Operating Profit16.6519.1423.3327.74
Net Profit16.6519.1423.3327.74
EPS in Rs7.78.810.72.8

About Master Trust

Master Trust Ltd (Formerly known Arora Financial Consultants Ltd) was incorporated in August 1985. The Original Promoters are Rajinder Kumar Singhania and H S Arora. The Company was established to pr ... Read More

Parent Organisation Indian Private
Founded 1985
Managing Director
BSE Symbol MASTERTR

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Master Trust FAQs

What is the Share price of Master Trust (MASTERTR)?

Master Trust (MASTERTR) share price as of April 23, 2024, on BSE is Rs 739.00 (BSE).

Can I buy Master Trust (MASTERTR) shares?

Yes, You can buy Master Trust (MASTERTR) shares by opening a Demat account with Angel One.

How do I buy Master Trust (MASTERTR) from Angel One?

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  1. Direct investment: You can buy Master Trust (MASTERTR) shares by opening a Demat account with Angel One.
  2. Indirect investment: The indirect method involves investing through ETFs and Mutual Funds that offer exposure to Master Trust (MASTERTR) shares.