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HDB Financial Share Price Live Updates: HDB Financial shares to debut on bourses today. Check GMP, listing gain expectation, other details

HDB Financial Share Price Live Updates: HDB Financial shares to debut on bourses today. Check GMP, listing gain expectation, other details

Time of India02-07-2025
02 Jul 2025 | 07:05:27 AM IST
HDB Financial Services Share Price Live: HDB Financial Services, the non-banking finance subsidiary of HDFC Bank, will make its stock market debut on July 2. Grey market indicators suggest a likely listing at a 9.6% premium to the issue price. 1. HDB Financial Services Share Listing Date and Time-HDB Financial Services' IPO is scheduled to list on both the BSE and NSE on Wednesday, July 2, at 10:00 AM.2. HDB Financial Services Grey Market Premium (GMP) and Expected Listing Price-Based on the current grey market premium (GMP), HDB Financial Services shares are expected to list at around ₹811, reflecting a 9.6% premium over the IPO price of ₹740.3. Expert Reviews on HDB Financial Services IPO- Institutional investors recognize HDB's structural advantage as a diversified, RBI upper-layer NBFC with HDFC Bank's distribution muscle,' said Tarun Singh, MD and Founder of Highbrow Securities. 'The 55x QIB bid reflects confidence in its 'phygital' presence across Tier 2–4 cities and a 23% loan book CAGR, whereas retail caution mirrors the post-LIC and Paytm skepticism toward large issuances. HDB Financial Services Share Listing Live: HDB Financial Services, the non-banking financial subsidiary of HDFC Bank, is scheduled to debut on the stock exchanges on Wednesday, July 2. Given the prevailing grey market premium (GMP), HDB Financial Services shares are likely to list around ₹811, implying a 9.6% gain over the IPO price of ₹740. Show more
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