HDB Financial Services Share Price
PARAMETER VALUES
Market Cap (₹ Cr)
70,136
EPS - TTM (₹) [C]
26.23
P/E Ratio (X) [C]
32.23
Face Value (₹) 10
Latest Dividend (%) -
Latest Dividend Date -
Dividend Yield (%) 0.33
Book Value Share (₹) [C] 220.84
P/B Ratio (₹) [C] 3.83
[*C] Consolidated [*S] Standalone
Funds Owning this Stock
Scheme Name Amount Invested (₹ Cr) No Of Shares Net Asset (%)
Union Liquid Fund (G) 74.98 75,00,00,000 1.88
Union Liquid Fund (IDCW-M) 74.98 75,00,00,000 1.88
Union Liquid Fund (IDCW-Frt) 74.98 75,00,00,000 1.88
Union Liquid Fund (IDCW-W) 74.98 75,00,00,000 1.88
Union Liquid Fund (IDCW-D) 74.98 75,00,00,000 1.88
Union Liquid Fund - Direct (G) 74.98 75,00,00,000 1.88
Union Liquid Fund - Direct (IDCW-D) 74.98 75,00,00,000 1.88
Union Liquid Fund - Direct (IDCW-Frt) 74.98 75,00,00,000 1.88
Union Liquid Fund - Direct (IDCW-M) 74.98 75,00,00,000 1.88
Union Liquid Fund - Direct (IDCW-W) 74.98 75,00,00,000 1.88
Stock Strength
Today's Low/High (₹)
836.25
878.90
Week Low/High (₹)
827.15
892.00
Month Low/High (₹)
827.15
892.00
Year Low/High (₹)
827.15
892.00
All time Low/High (₹)
827.50
892.00
Share Price Returns
Period BSE NSE SENSEX NIFTY
1 Week - - -0.74% -0.69%
1 Month - - 3.01% 3.42%
3 Month - - 10.71% 11.16%
6 Month - - 5.31% 6.07%
1 Year - - 4.23% 4.77%
3 Year - - 56.73% 60.79%
FAQs about HDB Financial Services Ltd
1. What's the HDB Financial Services Ltd share price today?
HDB Financial Services Ltd share price was Rs 844.85 at 04:01 PM IST on 4th Jul 2025. HDB Financial Services Ltd share price was down by 2.34% from the previous closing price of Rs 865.10.
2. How can I quickly analyse the performance of the HDB Financial Services Ltd stock?
The performance of the HDB Financial Services Ltd stock can be quickly analysed on the following metrics:
The stock's PE is 32.23
Price to book value ratio is 3.83
Dividend yield of 0.33
The EPS (trailing 12 months) of the HDB Financial Services Ltd stock is Rs 26.23
3. What is the market cap of HDB Financial Services Ltd?
HDB Financial Services Ltd has a market capitalisation of Rs 70,086 crore.
4. What is HDB Financial Services Ltd's 52-week high/low share price?
The HDB Financial Services Ltd's 52-week high share price is Rs 891.65 and 52-week low share price is Rs 827.50.
5. Is the HDB Financial Services Ltd profitable?
On a consolidated basis, HDB Financial Services Ltd reported a profit of Rs 530.90 crore on a total income of Rs 4,266.10 crore for the quarter ended 2025. For the year ended 2025, HDB Financial Services Ltd had posted a profit of Rs 2,175.92 crore on a total income of Rs 16,300.28 crore.
6. Which are HDB Financial Services Ltd's peers in the Financials sector?
HDB Financial Services Ltd's top 5 peers in the Financials sector are Bajaj Housing, SBI Cards, Aditya Birla Cap, HDB FINANC SER, Sundaram Finance, Max Financial, L&T Finance Ltd.
7. Who owns how much in HDB Financial Services Ltd?
Key changes to the HDB Financial Services Ltd shareholding are as follows:
Promoter holding in HDB Financial Services Ltd has gone down to 74.19 per cent as of Jul 2025 from 94.54 per cent as of Oct 2024.

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