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Aptus Value Housing Finance Q4 FY25 Profit at Rs 207.02 Crore

CHENNAI: Aptus Value Housing Finance India Ltd, a home loan company, reported a consolidated profit of ₹207.02 crore for the January-March 2025 quarter, reflecting an increase from ₹164.03 crore during the same period last year. For the financial year ending March 31, 2025, profit rose to ₹751.24 crore, up from ₹611.89 crore in the previous year. “I am pleased to announce that FY25 has been a successful year for Aptus, characterized by significant progress and robust growth in Assets Under Management (AUM),” commented Managing Director P Balaji. “During FY2025, we expanded our footprint by opening 38 new branches, boosting our…

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Aadhar Housing Finance’s Q4 FY25 Profit Jumps 21% to Rs 245 Crore

NEW DELHI: Aadhar Housing Finance announced a 21% increase in net profit to Rs 245 crore for the fourth quarter of 2024-25, compared to Rs 202 crore in the same quarter the previous year. The company’s total income for the quarter rose to Rs 834 crore, up from Rs 692 crore in the same period last year, as stated in a regulatory filing. Interest income also saw a rise, climbing to Rs 722 crore from Rs 596 crore a year earlier. Total expenses increased to Rs 517 crore, compared to Rs 433 crore the previous year. Gross non-performing assets fell…

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Star Housing Finance’s FY25 Profit Up 25%

Representative image MUMBAI: Star Housing Finance Limited (Star HFL), a BSE listed company focused on affordable home financing across various states, has reported significant annual financial results showcasing growth in assets under management (AUM) and stable asset quality. For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, Star HFL reported a total revenue of Rs. 94.96 crores, reflecting an impressive 54.06% year-on-year growth. Profit after tax (PAT) increased by 25%, reaching Rs. 11.10 crores, up from Rs. 8.88 crores in FY2023-24. In the fourth quarter of FY2024-25, the company achieved total revenue of Rs. 27.89 crores and PAT of Rs. 2.93…

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LIC Housing Finance Q4 FY25 Net Profit Soars 25% to ₹1,368 Cr

NEW DELHI: LIC Housing Finance announced a 25.4% increase in net profit, reaching Rs 1,368 crore for the fourth quarter ending March 2025, compared to Rs 1,091 crore in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year. The company reported total income of Rs 7,283 crore for the March quarter of FY25, an increase from Rs 6,937 crore in the corresponding quarter of FY24. For the fiscal year 2024-25, the net profit increased by 14% to Rs 5,429 crore, up from Rs 4,765 crore in FY24. LIC Housing Finance shares closed at Rs 624.90, gaining 1.31% from the previous close…

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35% Drop in Home Loan Borrowers, Avg Mortgage Rises in Gujarat

AHMEDABAD: Gujarat’s housing finance landscape is revealing an interesting trend — while the total amount of loans being disbursed is increasing, the number of borrowers is on the decline. In FY 2025, the total housing finance in the state rose by 8.9%, reaching Rs 58,399 crore, up from Rs 53,590 crore in FY 2024. Conversely, the number of loan accounts plummeted by over 35%, from 6.9 lakh to just 4.46 lakh, according to the State Level Bankers’ Committee (SLBC) – Gujarat. The figures indicate a shift: fewer individuals are purchasing homes, yet those who do are borrowing larger amounts. The…

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Capital India Finance Wins RBI Nod to Sell Housing Finance Unit

Representative Image NEW DELHI: Capital India Home Loans (CIHL), the key subsidiary of Capital India Finance (CIFL), a non-banking financial company (NBFC), has secured the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) approval for its acquisition and change in control by Weaver Services. The transaction is valued at ₹267 crore for 100% equity shares of CIHL. In October 2024, the decision was made to divest its entire stake in the company’s main subsidiary. Subsequently, CIHL submitted an application to the RBI for approval regarding Weaver Services’ acquisition and control change. “Capital India Finance is currently undergoing strategic consolidation, focusing on strengthening its…

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Westridge to Sell 9.8% Stake in Aptus Value Housing

Aptus Value Housing stocks will be under the spotlight on Tuesday as private equity firm Westridge Investments intends to sell a 9.8% stake in a transaction valued at Rs 1,495 crore, as reported by CNBC-TV18. The floor price for the transaction is set at Rs 305 per share, according to sources. Aptus Value Housing Finance India experienced a 26% year-on-year increase in net profit for the March quarter, driven by robust disbursement growth and improved operational efficiency. The profit after tax reached Rs 207 crore, up from Rs 164 crore during the same period last year. Disbursements saw a 10%…

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Bank of Baroda, HDFC Cut Lending Rates by Up to 50 bps

NEW DELHI: On Sunday, state-owned Bank of Baroda (BoB) announced a reduction of its benchmark lending rate linked to the repo rate by 50 basis points, aligning with the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) recent rate cut. Meanwhile, private sector lender HDFC Bank lowered its Marginal Cost of Funds-based Lending Rates (MCLR) by 10 basis points across various tenures, which will be advantageous for borrowers linked to this benchmark. Following the RBI’s policy repo rate cut, BoB has reduced its Repo Linked Lending Rate (RLLR) by 50 basis points effective June 7, now standing at 8.15 percent. This adjustment reflects…

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Bank of Maharashtra Cuts Retail Loan Rates by Up to 50 Bps

NEW DELHI: The Bank of Maharashtra, a state-owned institution, announced on Thursday that it has cut its interest rates by up to 50 basis points on retail loans including home, car, education, and other loans linked to the Repo Linked Lending Rate. This reduction aligns with the RBI’s recent rate moderation and is effective from June 10. With this cut, the starting interest rate for home loans is now 7.35 percent, while car loans begin at 7.7 percent, marking some of the lowest rates in the banking sector, according to a statement from BoM. The bank emphasized that this rate…

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NHB Tightens Refinance Rules to Prevent Home Loan Misuse

MUMBAI: The National Housing Bank (NHB) has implemented new regulations for refinancing home loans on properties that are still under construction. According to an order issued to home financiers, NHB will now offer refinance only for loans where less than half of the construction is completed at the time of the initial disbursement. This regulation specifically pertains to loans designated for construction on plots or for building homes on self-owned land. NHB stated, “For loans extended to individuals for ongoing construction, refinance will only be available when no more than half of the construction is finished at the time of…