HDB Financial Services debuted strongly on the NSE at ₹835, a 13% premium over its IPO price. Despite closing slightly higher at ₹840.25, analysts suggest current investors hold for the long term, while new investors await dips due to concerns about FY25 performance. The IPO, heavily subscribed and backed by HDFC Bank, marks a significant event in the NBFC sector.
Pankaj Tibrewal sees stronger top-line growth driving India’s next earnings cycle
Indian companies are poised to navigate input cost pressures and sustain growth, with the upcoming earnings season expected to be the next market trigger. Experts