Bajaj Housing Finance has reported a significant 54% increase in profit to Rs 5.87 billion in the fourth quarter of FY25, driven by robust demand in the luxury property market and strategic business expansions. This rise reflects a positive trend in the real estate sector, especially in the residential segment.
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Bajaj Housing Finance reported a profit of Rs 5.87 billion in Q4 FY25, marking a 54% increase from the same quarter last year.
The profit surge was driven by robust demand for luxury residential properties and strategic business expansions, including the introduction of innovative financial products and digital platforms.
The residential real estate market, particularly the luxury segment, is expected to continue its growth trajectory, driven by a growing affluent population and increasing urbanization.
Bajaj Housing Finance is actively involved in promoting green building practices and supporting community development, which enhances its reputation and contributes to the growth of the real estate industry.
Bajaj Housing Finance plans to continue its expansion efforts, focusing on geographical reach and product diversification, to maintain its leadership position in the housing finance sector.
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