HDFC Bank shares zooms nearly 3% as board approves HDB Financial Services IPO worth Rs 12,500 cr

HDFC Bank’s shares jumps nearly 3% to hit intra-day high of Rs 1731.90 on NSE today after the bank’s board approved a Rs 12,500-crore IPO for its non-banking financial company (NBFC) arm, HDB Financial Services (HDBFS). The proposed initial public offering (IPO) will include a stake sale worth Rs 10,000 crore by HDFC Bank.

HDB Financial Services IPO Breakdown

The IPO will involve a fresh issuance of equity shares worth Rs 2,500 crore by HDBFS, in addition to the Rs 10,000-crore offer for sale (OFS) by HDFC Bank. This takes the total issue size to Rs 12,500 crore. The bank currently holds a 94.5% stake in HDB Financial.

Also ReadAnil Ambani led Reliance Infrastructure shares to remain in focus as shareholders approves Rs 6000 cr fundraising plan

Additionally when launched, this will be the largest IPO ever by an NBFC in India, marking a significant milestone for the financial sector.

Also Read Anil Ambani led Reliance Infrastructure shares jump as shareholders approve Rs 6000 cr fundraising plan Mumbai Rains: IMD issues red and yellow alerts, warns of heavy showers in THESE areas Meet the man who worked hard to turn Bajaj Housing Finance into a Rs 1,37,406 crore company – No, he is not from IIT or IIM. He is… Hyundai Motor India IPO Live Updates: Check Hyundai India IPO GMP, allotment, price band and how to check application status online

Where Will be The Money Raised Wii Used?

The proceeds from the Rs 12,500-crore IPO are expected to be utilized for expanding HDB Financial Services’ lending book and enhancing its digital infrastructure, further solidifying its position in the NBFC sector. When launched, this will mark the largest IPO by an NBFC in India, representing a significant milestone for the financial sector.

Regulatory Compliance and Approvals

The bank stated in its stock exchange filing, “The board of directors of the bank at its meeting held on October 19, considered and approved the offer for sale of face value Rs 10 each of HDBFS, aggregating up to Rs 10,000 crore held by the bank in the proposed IPO, subject to market conditions, receipt of necessary approvals/ regulatory clearances and other considerations.”

Details regarding the IPO price and other specifics will be determined closer to the launch.

 » Read More

Related Articles

GCCs, IT companies dominate office space

Quarterly transactions in the office market reached a historic high of 28.2 million square feet in the January-March period, shows a Knight Frank report.  Global capability centres (GCCs) were the largest consumers of office space during the period, accounting for 44% of the total transaction volume.  A resurgence in demand from the third-party IT services

Gems and jewellery units to take a big hit

The reciprocal tariff of 27% will jack up customs duties faced by Indian exporters of studded and gold jewellery in the US to 32-34%, including 5.5-7% extant tariffs. Diamond products which currently do not have any tariffs, will cost US importers a 27% import duty. Sabyasachi Ray, Executive Director of the Gems & Jewellery Export

Some pain & some gain: India Inc counts the cost

Corporate India is gearing up for a challenging trade environment in the wake of the 27% reciprocal tariffs imposed by the US on Thursday. While the Trump administration has described the move as its moment of liberation, India Inc leaders feel there are some pain as well as some gain. From India’s perspective, key sectors

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Stay Connected

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -

Latest Articles

GCCs, IT companies dominate office space

Quarterly transactions in the office market reached a historic high of 28.2 million square feet in the January-March period, shows a Knight Frank report.  Global capability centres (GCCs) were the largest consumers of office space during the period, accounting for 44% of the total transaction volume.  A resurgence in demand from the third-party IT services

Gems and jewellery units to take a big hit

The reciprocal tariff of 27% will jack up customs duties faced by Indian exporters of studded and gold jewellery in the US to 32-34%, including 5.5-7% extant tariffs. Diamond products which currently do not have any tariffs, will cost US importers a 27% import duty. Sabyasachi Ray, Executive Director of the Gems & Jewellery Export

Some pain & some gain: India Inc counts the cost

Corporate India is gearing up for a challenging trade environment in the wake of the 27% reciprocal tariffs imposed by the US on Thursday. While the Trump administration has described the move as its moment of liberation, India Inc leaders feel there are some pain as well as some gain. From India’s perspective, key sectors

Dusit to expand presence in India, eyes emerging cities

Dusit International, a leading Thai hotel and property development company, on Thursday announced plans to expand its presence in India by launching its luxury and upper-midscale brands in key emerging markets.  The strategic expansion plan builds on the momentum of Dusit’s recent foray into the Indian market with the soft-opening of the contemporary and upscale

FMCG firms expect mixed show in Q4

The quarterly updates of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies, which has been released so far for the January-March 2025 period (Q4FY25), present a mixed picture of the sector at a time when urban demand has remained weak. Rural demand, in contrast, has been resilient and is expected to improve in the coming months. While Marico