Under the stock split, one share share, each with a par value of Rs 2, is paid in full, two shares, each with a par value of 1, each with a par value of 1. Meanwhile, with a 4:1 bonus equity share, all shares held by the investor at the record date receive an additional four shares.
The company announced its record date on Friday after market time. Bajaj Finance shares were closed at Rs 9,372 in the NSE, rising at Rs 438 or 5%, up by a surprising 50 basis points reporate rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) following the June Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting.
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Bajaj Finance’s net profit rose to 19% year-on-year crore in the fourth quarter, led by robust loan growth, improved margins and stable asset quality. Net interest income during the quarter rose 22% year-on-year to Rs 9,807 crore, up 22% year-on-year to Rs 9,807 crores, up from Rs 8,013 posted in the same period last year.
Bajaj Finance’s assets managed (AUM) increased 26% to Rs 4.16 crore as of March 2025, and Rs 3.3 lakh of Rs 3.3 lakh for the previous year
New loans booked during the quarter increased 36% year-on-year to 10.7 million, compared to 7.87 million on Q4FY24.
Total quarterly revenue rose 23% year-on-year to Rs 11,917. The loans and clauses rose to Rs 2,329 from Rs 1,310 a year ago.
The customer franchise has crossed a major milestone and reached a customer worth Rs 10 trillion as of the end of March. Bajaj Finance maintained stable asset quality with a total bad assets (GNPA) of 0.96% and a net NPA of 0.44%.
Full-year net profit for fiscal year 2023 rose 16% from Rs 14,451 last year to Rs 16,779. Pre-operating operating profit (PPOP) was 30,028 crore, a 24% growth from the previous year.
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