
Bajaj housing finance: Bajaj Group giant Bajaj Housing Finance Limited (BHFL) has performed strongly in the first quarter of FY 2025-26. In the preliminary information given to the exchanges on Wednesday, the company said that its total debt disbursement increased by 22% to ₹ 14,640 crore in the April-June quarter, which was ₹ 12,004 crore in the same period last year.
BHFL’s AUM also strong
Bajaj Housing Finance’s total asset under management (AUM) increased to about ₹ 1.20 lakh crore by 30 June 2025. This is a 24% growth on an annual basis. Compared to the previous quarter, it recorded an increase of ₹ 5,716 crore.
The company’s loan assets are also showing positive trends. This figure has increased from ₹ 85,283 crore to ₹ 1.06 lakh crore, which shows a strong demand and portfolio expansion of housing loans. BHFL reported that the figures released are provisional and will remain under the final statutory audit.
BHFL shares
Bajaj Housing shares closed down a slight decline of 0.08% on Wednesday at ₹ 121.25. This year i.e. in 2025, Bajaj’s shares have fallen by 4.59% so far. The share of Bajaj Housing is currently 35.67% from its all -time high ₹ 188.50. Its market cap is ₹ 1.01 lakh crore.
What is Bajaj Housing Business?
Bajaj Housing Finance Limited (BHFL) is a subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv Group. It mainly provides retail and corporate housing finance services such as home loan, loan Against property, and developer finance.
The company’s focus is on providing loan facility in both affordable and premium real estate segment. BHFL has become a big name in the real estate finance sector through its strict underwriting standard, technology-driving process and sharp delivery model.
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