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.
India, France near deal on tax treaty, to lower levy on dividends paid to French parent companies
India and France are nearing a revised tax treaty that will reduce dividend taxes for French parent companies holding over 10% stakes to 5%, while