HDFC Bank records 21.5% loan growth in Q1
The Hindu
Deposits aggregated to about ₹16,05,000 crore as of June 30, a growth of about 19.3%
Private sector HDFC Bank on Monday said the bank has registered a 21.5% rise in loans to ₹13,95,000 crore in the first quarter this fiscal.
The credit book was ₹11,47,700 crore as of June 30 last year.
The bank's advances grew by around 22.5% over June 30, 2021, HDFC Bank said in a regulatory filing.
The bank's deposits aggregated to approximately ₹16,05,000 crore as of June 30, 2022, a growth of around 19.3 per cent over ₹13,45,800 crore as of June 30, 2021, it added.
During the quarter ended June 30, 2022, the bank purchased loans aggregating ₹9,533 crore through the direct assignment route under the home loan arrangement with parent Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) Ltd., it said.
On April 4, India's largest private lender HDFC Bank agreed to take over the biggest domestic mortgage lender in a deal valued at about $40 billion, creating a financial services titan.