VAX HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION LTD Q2 RESULTS
Time to revisit as regulatory tightening cleans up the sector: 5 housing finance stocks with upside potential of up to 25%
Housing finance as a sector, has been at the forefront of bearing the brunt of both regulatory changes and also different scams at different points of time. But then it has thrown winners like HDFC and losers like DHFL. So, this is a sector which is bound to grow given the fact that demand for housing is always going to rise. What matters is which stock one owns and also another factor is the time frame with which it has been bought. The reason for the time frame is that this sector has to deal with interest rate cycles and also regulatory changes which makes the stock prone to phases of under performance. In the last one year, since the time RBI has been overhauling the regulatory provision of every segment of financial services these stocks have underperformed , but now recently once again they are showing signs of life coming back.
Q4 results: Stable costs boost India Inc. profits
Steady costs and firm domestic demand supported corporate performance in the March quarter.
Aadhar Housing Finance Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 43% YoY to Rs 202 crore
Its total income for the quarter stood at Rs 673 crore, 25% higher than what it was for the same period last year. Aadhar, a leading lender to the economically weaker section, saw its assets under management grow 23% year-on-year to Rs 21121 crore at the end of March. Its average loan size is Rs 10 lakh.
SJVN Q4 Results: Net profit jumps two-fold to Rs 61 crore
State-owned SJVN has reported over two-fold jump in consolidated profit to Rs 61.08 crore during the March quarter, on account of exceptional gains.
PNB Housing Finance shares drop over 8% after 2.7% equity change hands
PNB Housing Finance shares experienced a significant decline of over 8%, reaching the day's low at Rs 724 in Wednesday's trading on the BSE. This drop followed a sizable block deal where 2.7% of the equity changed hands.
Q4 results this week: Tata Steel, LIC, IRCTC, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, and Bharat Dynamics
Several companies, including Tata Steel, LIC, and IRCTC, will release their March quarter report cards this week.
Indiabulls Housing Finance Q4 Results: Profit rises 23% YoY to Rs 320 crore
The mortgage lender's operating profit jumped 34% to Rs 722 crore, driven by a 31% increase in net interest income to Rs 964 crore. The company's board proposed a final dividend of Rs 2 per share, representing a 100% payout on the Rs 2 face value for FY 2023-24.
Hudco Q4 Results:Net profit rises 9% YoY to Rs 700 crore
The company's total income for the quarter was 18% higher at Rs 2,194 crore against Rs 1,862 crore. Its board recommended a final dividend of Rs 2.65 per equity share on the face value of Rs10 each for the financial year 2023-24.
Improving asset quality, reach to keep Jana SFB on growth path
JSFB provides micro financing, secured business loans, loans against property, micro, small and medium enterprises loans, loans against deposits and gold, and loans to finance companies. The bank strives to reduce reliance on unsecured loans by expanding the portfolio of secured loans. At the end of March 2024, its total loan book was worth Rs 24,746 crore.
Vodafone Idea Q4 Results: Net loss widens vs Q3; ARPU rise to Rs 146
Vodafone Idea’s net loss for the fiscal fourth quarter, FY24, widened sequentially to Rs 7,675 crore, dragged by high debt and even as it continued to lose subscribers.
LIC Housing Finance Q4 Results: Net profit falls over 7% YoY to Rs 1,091 crore
The net profit in the year-ago period was Rs 1,180 crore. The company's board recommended a 450% dividend for FY24. In other words, shareholders would get Rs 9 per equity share of Rs 2 each, subject to their approval.
PFC Q4 Results: Cons PAT jumps 20% YoY to Rs 5,624 crore; revenue up 20%
The total consolidated revenue from operations stood at Rs 24,141 crore for the March quarter, up 20% over Rs 20,061 crore reported in the year-ago period. On a QoQ basis, the uptick was 2.4% over Rs 23,572 crore reported in Q3FY24.
Election, Q4 earnings, and FII flows among 10 factors that will steer D-Street this week
Over 530 BSE-listed companies will announce their March quarter earnings this week, including DLF, GIC Housing Finance, INOX India, Jindal Steel & Power, Varun Beverages, Zomato, Bharti Airtel, Bharti Hexacom and Colgate-Palmolive (India).
Home First Finance Q4 Results: Net profit leaps 30% YoY to Rs 83.5 crore
Quarterly interest income for the company was at Rs 283 crore, registering a 38% year-on-year rise. Total income was also 38% higher at Rs 318 crore.
India Shelter Finance Corporation Q4 Results: Net profit soars 47% YoY to Rs 78 crore
The mortgage lender, which got its shares listed on December 20 last year, said its assets under management rose to Rs 6084 crore at the end of March. The company, which is active in the affordable housing space, operates out of 223 branches in 15 states.
Grihum Housing Finance Q4 Results: Net profit rises 24% YoY to Rs 46 crore
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Aptus Value Housing Finance Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 21% YoY to Rs 164 crore
The lender's assets under management expanded 29% year-on-year to Rs 8722 crore, while gross non-performing assets ratio improved a bit to 1.07% at the end of March from 1.15% a year back.
Shriram Housing Finance Q4 Results: Net profit surges 67% YoY to Rs 62 crore
The lender’s assets under management grew 71% year-on-year to Rs 13,762 crore at the end of March while asset quality deteriorated marginally with gross non-performing assets ratio rising 10 basis points to 1.03%.
PNB Housing Finance Q4 Results: Profit zooms 57% to Rs 439 crore on steady demand for home loans
Its loan assets grew by 10% year-on-year to Rs 65,358 crore at the end of March, while retail loans grew by 14% to Rs 63,306 crore. PNB Housing Finance's corporate loan book shrank 46% in FY24 to Rs 2,052 crore as it had tried to de-risk the portfolio.
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