Credit rating agency, CARE has reaffirmed ‘AAA’ rating to Housing Development Finance Corporation’s long-term bank facilities worth Rs 13,149 crore. The rating agency has also reaffirmed ‘A1+’ rating to the company’s short-term bank facilities worth Rs 9,310 crore.
The ratings factor in the market leadership of Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) in the housing finance industry, long-standing track record of operations, adequate capitalisation levels, low operating costs, technology efficiency and good asset quality. The ratings also consider HDFC’s vast marketing as well as distribution network and its ability to raise resources. HDFC’s ability to maintain spreads in a competitive environment and support its subsidiaries would be the key rating sensitivities.
HDFC offers a whole gamut of products like loans to individuals, loans to corporates, construction finance, and lease rental discounting. The financial conglomerate has subsidiaries and associates in insurance (general and life), asset management, education finance, venture funds and banking services.
| Company Name | CMP |
|---|---|
| LIC Housing Finance | 540.05 |
| Housing & Urban Dev. | 197.00 |
| Bajaj Housing Financ | 91.83 |
| Piramal Finance | 1673.65 |
| PNB Housing Finance | 924.40 |
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