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1,232.25
-31.50 (-2.49%)
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Outperforms Index
42.03%
Return (1Y)
Beaten BSE Financial Services by 26.43%
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More Volatile
2.79%
Standard Deviation (1Y)
Higher than BSE Financial Services by 1.64%
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Consistent Performer
7/12
Months
beaten BSE Financial Services
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Board of Home First Finance Company India to consider NCD issuance
25 - Apr - 2025 12:00 | 8 hours ago
The Board of Home First Finance Company India will meet on 01 May 2025 to consider and approve fund raising by way of issuance of Non-Convertible Debentures on private placement basis, in one or more tranches/issues/series as per the business requirement of the Company, in accordance with all the applicable law.
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Syngene International Ltd, KIOCL Ltd, Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Dalmia Bharat Ltd are among the other stocks to see a surge in volumes on BSE today, 24 April 2025.
Home First Finance Company India Ltd recorded volume of 4.22 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 25.89 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 16300 shares. The stock lost 0.68% to Rs.1,291.95. Volumes stood at 13752 shares in the last session.
Syngene International Ltd saw volume of 4.04 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 18.77 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 21535 shares. The stock dropped 10.01% to Rs.675.00. Volumes stood at 24206 shares in the last session.
KIOCL Ltd saw volume of 1.5 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 14.21 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 10565 shares. The stock increased 14.41% to Rs.290.20. Volumes stood at 7968 shares in the last session.
Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd saw volume of 42095 shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 10 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 4210 shares. The stock increased 6.28% to Rs.3,029.95. Volumes stood at 2554 shares in the last session.
Dalmia Bharat Ltd registered volume of 45513 shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 8.78 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 5184 shares. The stock rose 3.71% to Rs.1,963.75. Volumes stood at 3151 shares in the last session.
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Syngene International Ltd, KIOCL Ltd, Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Dalmia Bharat Ltd are among the other stocks to see a surge in volumes on BSE today, 24 April 2025.
Home First Finance Company India Ltd recorded volume of 4.22 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 25.89 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 16300 shares. The stock lost 0.68% to Rs.1,291.95. Volumes stood at 13752 shares in the last session.
Syngene International Ltd saw volume of 4.04 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 18.77 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 21535 shares. The stock dropped 10.01% to Rs.675.00. Volumes stood at 24206 shares in the last session.
KIOCL Ltd saw volume of 1.5 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 14.21 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 10565 shares. The stock increased 14.41% to Rs.290.20. Volumes stood at 7968 shares in the last session.
Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd saw volume of 42095 shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 10 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 4210 shares. The stock increased 6.28% to Rs.3,029.95. Volumes stood at 2554 shares in the last session.
Dalmia Bharat Ltd registered volume of 45513 shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 8.78 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 5184 shares. The stock rose 3.71% to Rs.1,963.75. Volumes stood at 3151 shares in the last session.
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The housing finance company issued 1.3 crore equity shares to qualified institutional buyers. The issue saw strong demand from a mix of prominent foreign and domestic institutional investors.
Among the foreign institutional investors were International Finance Corporation, Capital World, Fidelity International, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, White Oak Capital, and Eastspring Investments.
The issue attracted key institutional players such as HDFC AMC, Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC, ICICI Prudential AMC, Invesco AMC, and ValueQuest Investment. Life insurance companies, including Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, Kotak Life Insurance, and ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, also participated.
The company said the QIP received an ?overwhelming response? from both existing and new investors, including long-only foreign funds and domestic mutual funds.
Manoj Viswanathan, MD & CEO, said, ?This capital infusion will augment HomeFirst?s capital base and further strengthen its ability to expand our footprint, deepen customer engagement, and deliver sustained value to all stakeholders.
The overwhelming shareholder interest not only underlines their confidence in the multi-decade opportunity in the affordable housing finance industry we operate in but also reaffirms their trust in our ability and commitment to deliver robust financial performance by maintaining our trajectory of sustainable, consistent, and quality growth as demonstrated over more than fifteen years.
On behalf of the entire HomeFirst team, I warmly welcome all our shareholders and look forward to their continued support as we scale new heights.?
Home First Finance Company India (HFFC) is a housing finance company that offers home loans with 48-hour sanctions and a hassle-free process.
The company?s standalone net profit jumped 23.5% to Rs 97.38 crore in Q3 FY25 as against Rs 78.82 crore posted in Q3 FY24. Revenue from operations rose 35.4% to Rs 407.45 crore as against Rs 301.01 crore posted in the corresponding quarter last year.
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Board of Home First Finance Company India to consider NCD issuance
25 - Apr - 2025 12:00 | 8 hours ago
The Board of Home First Finance Company India will meet on 01 May 2025 to consider and approve fund raising by way of issuance of Non-Convertible Debentures on private placement basis, in one or more tranches/issues/series as per the business requirement of the Company, in accordance with all the applicable law.
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Syngene International Ltd, KIOCL Ltd, Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Dalmia Bharat Ltd are among the other stocks to see a surge in volumes on BSE today, 24 April 2025.
Home First Finance Company India Ltd recorded volume of 4.22 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 25.89 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 16300 shares. The stock lost 0.68% to Rs.1,291.95. Volumes stood at 13752 shares in the last session.
Syngene International Ltd saw volume of 4.04 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 18.77 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 21535 shares. The stock dropped 10.01% to Rs.675.00. Volumes stood at 24206 shares in the last session.
KIOCL Ltd saw volume of 1.5 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 14.21 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 10565 shares. The stock increased 14.41% to Rs.290.20. Volumes stood at 7968 shares in the last session.
Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd saw volume of 42095 shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 10 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 4210 shares. The stock increased 6.28% to Rs.3,029.95. Volumes stood at 2554 shares in the last session.
Dalmia Bharat Ltd registered volume of 45513 shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 8.78 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 5184 shares. The stock rose 3.71% to Rs.1,963.75. Volumes stood at 3151 shares in the last session.
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The housing finance company issued 1.3 crore equity shares to qualified institutional buyers. The issue saw strong demand from a mix of prominent foreign and domestic institutional investors.
Among the foreign institutional investors were International Finance Corporation, Capital World, Fidelity International, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, White Oak Capital, and Eastspring Investments.
The issue attracted key institutional players such as HDFC AMC, Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC, ICICI Prudential AMC, Invesco AMC, and ValueQuest Investment. Life insurance companies, including Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, Kotak Life Insurance, and ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, also participated.
The company said the QIP received an ?overwhelming response? from both existing and new investors, including long-only foreign funds and domestic mutual funds.
Manoj Viswanathan, MD & CEO, said, ?This capital infusion will augment HomeFirst?s capital base and further strengthen its ability to expand our footprint, deepen customer engagement, and deliver sustained value to all stakeholders.
The overwhelming shareholder interest not only underlines their confidence in the multi-decade opportunity in the affordable housing finance industry we operate in but also reaffirms their trust in our ability and commitment to deliver robust financial performance by maintaining our trajectory of sustainable, consistent, and quality growth as demonstrated over more than fifteen years.
On behalf of the entire HomeFirst team, I warmly welcome all our shareholders and look forward to their continued support as we scale new heights.?
Home First Finance Company India (HFFC) is a housing finance company that offers home loans with 48-hour sanctions and a hassle-free process.
The company?s standalone net profit jumped 23.5% to Rs 97.38 crore in Q3 FY25 as against Rs 78.82 crore posted in Q3 FY24. Revenue from operations rose 35.4% to Rs 407.45 crore as against Rs 301.01 crore posted in the corresponding quarter last year.
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Board of Home First Finance Company India to consider NCD issuance
25 - Apr - 2025 12:00 | 8 hours ago
The Board of Home First Finance Company India will meet on 01 May 2025 to consider and approve fund raising by way of issuance of Non-Convertible Debentures on private placement basis, in one or more tranches/issues/series as per the business requirement of the Company, in accordance with all the applicable law.
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Syngene International Ltd, KIOCL Ltd, Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Dalmia Bharat Ltd are among the other stocks to see a surge in volumes on BSE today, 24 April 2025.
Home First Finance Company India Ltd recorded volume of 4.22 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 25.89 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 16300 shares. The stock lost 0.68% to Rs.1,291.95. Volumes stood at 13752 shares in the last session.
Syngene International Ltd saw volume of 4.04 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 18.77 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 21535 shares. The stock dropped 10.01% to Rs.675.00. Volumes stood at 24206 shares in the last session.
KIOCL Ltd saw volume of 1.5 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 14.21 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 10565 shares. The stock increased 14.41% to Rs.290.20. Volumes stood at 7968 shares in the last session.
Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd saw volume of 42095 shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 10 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 4210 shares. The stock increased 6.28% to Rs.3,029.95. Volumes stood at 2554 shares in the last session.
Dalmia Bharat Ltd registered volume of 45513 shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 8.78 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 5184 shares. The stock rose 3.71% to Rs.1,963.75. Volumes stood at 3151 shares in the last session.
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Syngene International Ltd, KIOCL Ltd, Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Dalmia Bharat Ltd are among the other stocks to see a surge in volumes on BSE today, 24 April 2025.
Home First Finance Company India Ltd recorded volume of 4.22 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 25.89 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 16300 shares. The stock lost 0.68% to Rs.1,291.95. Volumes stood at 13752 shares in the last session.
Syngene International Ltd saw volume of 4.04 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 18.77 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 21535 shares. The stock dropped 10.01% to Rs.675.00. Volumes stood at 24206 shares in the last session.
KIOCL Ltd saw volume of 1.5 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 14.21 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 10565 shares. The stock increased 14.41% to Rs.290.20. Volumes stood at 7968 shares in the last session.
Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd saw volume of 42095 shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 10 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 4210 shares. The stock increased 6.28% to Rs.3,029.95. Volumes stood at 2554 shares in the last session.
Dalmia Bharat Ltd registered volume of 45513 shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 8.78 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 5184 shares. The stock rose 3.71% to Rs.1,963.75. Volumes stood at 3151 shares in the last session.
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The housing finance company issued 1.3 crore equity shares to qualified institutional buyers. The issue saw strong demand from a mix of prominent foreign and domestic institutional investors.
Among the foreign institutional investors were International Finance Corporation, Capital World, Fidelity International, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, White Oak Capital, and Eastspring Investments.
The issue attracted key institutional players such as HDFC AMC, Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC, ICICI Prudential AMC, Invesco AMC, and ValueQuest Investment. Life insurance companies, including Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, Kotak Life Insurance, and ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, also participated.
The company said the QIP received an ?overwhelming response? from both existing and new investors, including long-only foreign funds and domestic mutual funds.
Manoj Viswanathan, MD & CEO, said, ?This capital infusion will augment HomeFirst?s capital base and further strengthen its ability to expand our footprint, deepen customer engagement, and deliver sustained value to all stakeholders.
The overwhelming shareholder interest not only underlines their confidence in the multi-decade opportunity in the affordable housing finance industry we operate in but also reaffirms their trust in our ability and commitment to deliver robust financial performance by maintaining our trajectory of sustainable, consistent, and quality growth as demonstrated over more than fifteen years.
On behalf of the entire HomeFirst team, I warmly welcome all our shareholders and look forward to their continued support as we scale new heights.?
Home First Finance Company India (HFFC) is a housing finance company that offers home loans with 48-hour sanctions and a hassle-free process.
The company?s standalone net profit jumped 23.5% to Rs 97.38 crore in Q3 FY25 as against Rs 78.82 crore posted in Q3 FY24. Revenue from operations rose 35.4% to Rs 407.45 crore as against Rs 301.01 crore posted in the corresponding quarter last year.
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Stock Trivia
MF shareholding in Home First Finance Company India Ltd has increased by 3.48% since past 3 Months
MF shareholding in Home First Finance Company India Ltd has increased by 86.32% since past 1 Year
MF shareholding in Home First Finance Company India Ltd has increased by 3.48% since past 3 Months
Promoter shareholding in Home First Finance Company India Ltd has decreased by -12.52% since past 3 Months
FII shareholding in Home First Finance Company India Ltd has increased by 45.44% since past 1 Year
MF shareholding in Home First Finance Company India Ltd has increased by 86.32% since past 1 Year
MF shareholding in Home First Finance Company India Ltd has increased by 3.48% since past 3 Months
MF shareholding in Home First Finance Company India Ltd has increased by 86.32% since past 1 Year
