Aadhar Housing Finance, a prominent player in the housing finance sector, has reported a robust 17.17% increase in its net profit for the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2025. The company’s net consolidated total income also saw a significant growth of 18.51
Housing FinanceQ3 Fy25Net ProfitFinancial GrowthIndiaReal Estate NewsFeb 06, 2025
Aadhar Housing Finance's net profit grew by 17.17% in Q3 FY25.
Aadhar Housing Finance's net consolidated total income increased by 18.51% in Q3 FY25, reaching Rs 797.64 crore.
The growth in net profit and total income can be attributed to a robust loan portfolio, geographical expansion, and a strong emphasis on technology and customer service.
Aadhar Housing Finance has adopted AI-driven underwriting and blockchain-based transaction management to enhance operational efficiency and reduce risks.
Aadhar Housing Finance has launched several initiatives to promote affordable housing and improve living conditions in underserved areas, contributing to financial inclusion and social welfare.
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