Tata invests big time in home finance sector, wants to become the next HDFC
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In their dream to become the next
The group is about to invest an amount of Rs 300 crore via
"We plan to become another HDFC. That's our goal,"
The company’s loan book has been growing at an annual rate of 45-50%, since the starting of disbursing loans in 2009. The loan book had risen to Rs 15,300 crore at the end of August, up from Rs 13,000 crore in March. The aim however, is to reach upto Rs 30,000 crore by March 2018 and cross Rs 1lakh crore by 2022.
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Net profits increased around 67% to Rs 175 crore in March 2016 from Rs 105 crores in March 2015. Though,
But Vaithianathan said, "
(image:Reuters)
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