In a significant financial update, Bajaj Housing Finance has reported a 54% increase in its Q4 profit, while LTIMindtree has declared a ₹45 dividend. These results reflect strong performance and financial health in the housing finance and IT sectors.
Bajaj Housing FinanceLtimindtreeQ4 EarningsDividend DeclarationIndian EconomyReal Estate NewsApr 23, 2025
Bajaj Housing Finance reported a 54% increase in its Q4 profit.
LTIMindtree has declared a ₹45 dividend for its shareholders.
Bajaj Housing Finance's strong performance was driven by strong loans and advances, efficient cost management, and a favorable market environment.
The IT sector is experiencing growth due to the increasing demand for digital transformation and cloud services, driven by the adoption of technology and digital solutions.
Both companies are well-positioned to capitalize on emerging trends and opportunities, ensuring continued growth and profitability in the coming quarters.
Investments in India's key infrastructure sectors and real estate are expected to surge 38% by 2026, driven by strong demand and policy interventions.
Mumbai records 11,735 property registrations in August 2024, a 16% increase from 2023. Stamp duty collections hit ₹1,072 crore, a 32% rise from last year.
MahaRERA's new website MahaCRITI has been accessed by over 2,700 users, with 581 promoters updating their information and 8 new projects registered.
Century Textiles plans to develop the land through its real estate subsidiary Birla Estates, expecting ₹14000 crore revenue from the project.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has introduced several new initiatives aimed at providing substantial relief to the ailing real estate sector in the state. These measures are expected to boost the industry and benefit both developers and homebuyers.
A new platform is revolutionizing the real estate market by allowing investors to buy, trade, and profit from property shares, mirroring the ease and accessibility of stock market investments. By leveraging blockchain technology, this innovative approach