Deven Choksey, Managing Director of DR Choksey FinServ Private, shares his insights on the best stocks for long-term growth, particularly in the corporate banking and housing finance sectors. His recommendations are based on robust financial performance a
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Deven Choksey recommends corporate banks and housing finance companies as key sectors for long-term growth.
Deven Choksey believes corporate banks are a good investment due to their strong financial foundations, adaptability, and focus on digital transformation.
Deven Choksey specifically recommends HDFC Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank for long-term growth.
HDFC is a strong choice in the housing finance sector due to its commitment to affordable housing, robust risk management, and diversified portfolio.
Investors should consider Bajaj Housing Finance due to its innovative product offerings, customer-centric approach, and strong risk management practices.
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