Bajaj Housing Finance, a leading non-banking financial company, has reported a significant 26% growth in its Assets Under Management (AUM) and a robust ₹14,250 crore in disbursements for the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2025. This remarkable performance underscores the company's strong market position and strategic focus on customer-centric solutions.
Bajaj Housing FinanceAum GrowthDisbursementsHousing FinanceBajaj FinservReal Estate NewsApr 04, 2025
Bajaj Housing Finance reported a 26% growth in its Assets Under Management (AUM) in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2025.
Bajaj Housing Finance disbursed ₹14,250 crore in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2025.
The key factors behind Bajaj Housing Finance's success include its strategic initiatives to expand the customer base, robust risk management practices, and a strong focus on technology and customer satisfaction.
Bajaj Housing Finance has launched several digital platforms and mobile applications to facilitate seamless loan application processes and enhance the overall customer experience.
Bajaj Finserv, the parent company of Bajaj Housing Finance, has played a crucial role in the company's success through its innovative financial solutions, robust business model, and strategic alliances.
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