Bajaj Finance Ltd. closed 3.06% below its 52-week high of 8,655.20 rupees, which the company reached on February 6th.
Bajaj Finance Ltd. closed 5.04% below its 52-week high of 8,655.20 rupees, which the company reached on February 6th.
Morgan Stanley adds Bajaj Finance to its focus list, replacing Reliance, citing strong growth in unsecured consumer lending. The firm projects over 25% EPS growth for FY26, aided by low credit costs, ...
Bajaj Finance shares surged to a 52-week high, driven by strong Q3 earnings, 28% AUM growth, and a strategic Airtel partnership. Amid rising credit costs and leadership changes, analysts weigh in ...
Credit Cost: INR2,043 crores, loan loss to average AUF at 2.16%. GNPA and NNPA: 112 basis points and 48 basis points respectively. ROA: 4.5% versus 4.9% last year. Capital Adequacy: Tier 1 at 20.8%, ...
Q: Can you explain the confidence in projecting a 2.00 to 2.05 credit cost for Q4 despite increases in stage 2 and stage 3? A: Rajeev Jain, Director of Bajaj Housing Finance Ltd, explained that ...
Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty bounced back after falling in early trade largely due to buying in Bajaj Finance and Bajaj Finserv. Buying in smallcap and midcap stocks also added to the ...
Several Indian lenders have been grappling with asset quality stress, led by unsecured lending such as credit cards and personal loans. Meanwhile, Bajaj Finance's asset quality trends are ...
Bajaj Finance Ltd. has pegged its credit cost at 2–2.25% in the March quarter and sub-2% for the next financial year on the back of improvement in collection efficiency and prudent loan growth, ...
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