Check the latest share price of HDFC Bank, along with the price target, peer comparison, quarterly results, recent news, expert analysis, shareholding pattern, and other key fundamentals to make informed investment decisions.
as on 04:01PM, 13 Jun 2025
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Day's Low
Day's High
52 Week's Low
52 Week's High
Returns % | |
1 Month Return | + 0.37 % |
3 Month Return | + 12.11 % |
1 Year Return | + 20.08 % |
3 Year Return | + 46.16 % |
5 Year Return | + 101.88 % |
Market Stats | |
Previous Close | ₹1,943.40 |
Open | ₹1,920.00 |
Volume | 60.59L |
Upper Circuit | ₹2,137.70 |
Lower Circuit | ₹1,749.10 |
Check HDFC Bank market cap, PE, PB, PEG ratios, dividend yield, and other key fundamental indicators.
Market Cap
₹14,69,046.02 Cr
Return on Equity (ROE)
16.88
PE Ratio (TTM)
20.66
Return on capital employed (ROCE)
0Industry PE ratio
15.3
Beta (LTM)
0.85
P/B Ratio
2.5
Dividend Yield
1.35
PEG Ratio
8.37
Quarterly Earnings Growth YOY
6.88
EPS (TTM)
86.15
Sector
Banks
Book Value
600.77
Technical Analysis
Bullish
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HDFC Bank in the last 5 years
Lowest (15.43x)
February 14, 2024
Industry (15.30x)
June 13, 2025
Today (20.66x)
June 13, 2025
Highest (33.49x)
September 23, 2019
Today’s Price to Earnings Ratio: 20.66x
Get updated buy, sell, and hold recommendations by analysts on HDFC Bank.
based on 41 analysts
92.68%
Buy
7.32%
Hold
0.00%
Sell
92.68% of analysts recommend a 'BUY' rating for HDFC Bank. Average target price of ₹2164.54
Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence
Get share price movements and forecasts by analysts on HDFC Bank.
HDFC Bank price forecast by 41 analysts
Upside of12.88%
High
₹2770
Target
₹2164.54
Low
₹1627
HDFC Bank target price ₹2164.54, a slight upside of 12.88% compared to current price of ₹1917.6. According to 41 analysts rating.
Excluding Excise Duty and Other Income, represents Net Revenue
HDFC Bank revenue growth forecast
Expected growth rate Q1, FY2027:0
Forecast
Actual
Including amortisation and stock based compensations
HDFC Bank EPS growth forecast
EPS estimate Q1, FY2027:32.28%
Forecast
Actual
Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence
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View detailed summary of the earnings and dividend history of HDFC Bank.
HDFC Bank Ltd’s net profit jumped 6.88% since last year same period to ₹18,834.88Cr in the Q4 2024-2025. On a quarterly growth basis, HDFC Bank Ltd has generated 6.67% jump in its net profits since last 3-months.
Read More about Earnings ResultsIn the quarter ending March 2024, HDFC Bank Ltd has declared dividend of ₹19.50 - translating a dividend yield of 1.02%.
Read More about DividendsView the shareholding pattern breakup of promoters, FIIs, DIIs, and retail investors in HDFC Bank.
Investors | Holdings % | Quarterly Trend | 3M change |
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Promoter Holdings | 0% | 0.00 | |
Foreign Institutions | 41.81% | 0.00 | |
Mutual Funds | 21.84% | 0.00 | |
Retail Investors | 13.71% | 0.00 | |
Others | 22.64% | 0.00 |
Compare market cap, revenue, PE, and other key metrics of HDFC Bank with its industry peers.
Company | Analyst View | Market Cap(in ₹ Cr) | 5 Year CAGR | Debt to Asset Ratio | Net Profit(in ₹ Cr) | Yearly Revenue(in ₹ Cr) |
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BUY | 14,69,046.02 | 20.38% | NA | 64,062 | 4,07,994 | |
HOLD | 63,637.18 | 13.3% | NA | 8,977 | 55,143 | |
BUY | 28,222.61 | -6.96% | NA | NA | 21,034 | |
BUY | 10,10,304.29 | 65.54% | NA | 44,256 | 2,36,037 | |
BUY | 3,73,856.67 | 41.9% | NA | 26,386 | 1,37,989 |
Latest news and events in one place to help you make informed investing decisions in HDFC Bank.
HDFC Bank Faces Legal Challenges and Rate Cuts - 10 Jun, 2025
HDFC Bank Faces Allegations Amid MCLR Rate Cut - 09 Jun, 2025
HDFC Bank CEO Faces Allegations of Financial Fraud - 07 Jun, 2025
HDFC Bank Hits Fresh Highs After RBI Rate Cut - 06 Jun, 2025
HDFC Bank Finances Amusement Park Acquisition - 05 Jun, 2025
HDFC Bank Plans Major Share Sales and IPO - 03 Jun, 2025
HDFC Faces Scrutiny Over Buyback Valuation Methodology - 02 Jun, 2025
HDFC Bank Announces New Charges and Strong Position - 01 Jun, 2025
Regulatory Changes May Impact HDFC Bank Stock - 30 May, 2025
HDFC Bank Under Regulatory Scrutiny for Mis-selling - 29 May, 2025
HDFC Bank Faces Downgrade Amid Positive Deal Approval - 27 May, 2025
HDFC Bank Faces Downgrade Amid Rate Cuts - 26 May, 2025
HDFC Bank Shares Featured in IPO Offer-for-Sale - 25 May, 2025
HDFC Bank Receives Buy Rating Amid Strong Performance - 23 May, 2025
HDFC Bank's New Currency Chest and Stock Recovery - 22 May, 2025
HDFC Bank Revises Lounge Access Policy for Cardholders - 21 May, 2025
HDFC Bank Stock Declines Amid Mixed Performance - 20 May, 2025
HDFC Bank Reports Growth and New Offerings - 15 May, 2025
HDFC Bank Reports Strong Q4FY25 Performance - 14 May, 2025
Insights help you understand the recent movement of the company's critical parameters, giving you an overall view of the company.
MF Holding Up
Mutual Funds have increased holdings from 20.71% to 21.84% in Mar 2025 quarter
Revenue Rich
Revenue is up for the last 2 quarters, 1.12L Cr → 1.20L Cr (in ₹), with an average increase of 6.7% per quarter
Profit Spike
Netprofit is up for the last 2 quarters, 17.65K Cr → 18.83K Cr (in ₹), with an average increase of 6.3% per quarter
Against Peers
In the last 3 years, ICICI Bank Ltd has given 106.6% return, outperforming this stock by 60.4%
Against Peers
In the last 1 year, ICICI Bank Ltd has given 28.1% return, outperforming this stock by 8.0%
Price Dip
In the last 7 days, HDFCBANK stock has moved down by -3.1%
Retail Holding Down
Retail Investor have decreased holdings from 14.05% to 13.71% in Mar 2025 quarter
FII Holding Down
Foreign Institutions have decreased holdings from 42.59% to 41.81% in Mar 2025 quarter
HDFC Bank Ltd. was incorporated in August 1994 and is a leading private sector bank in India. Following the merger with HDFC Limited (a housing finance company) effective July 1, 2023, the bank has further solidified its position in the Indian financial services landscape. The bank operates primarily in the banking and financial services sector. As of March 31, 2025, HDFC Bank's total balance sheet size stood at ₹39.10 lakh crore. The bank's distribution network was extensive, with 9,455 branches and 21,139 ATMs, supported by 15,399 banking correspondents, spread across 4,150 cities and towns as of March 31, 2025. For the quarter ended March 31, 2025, its period-end deposits reached ₹27.14 lakh crore, and period-end gross advances were ₹27.73 lakh crore.
HDFC Bank is recognized as India's largest private sector lender by assets. Its key achievements include building a significant customer base and a wide-reaching network. The bank has consistently focused on leveraging technology to enhance customer experience and operational efficiency. As of March 31, 2025, the bank maintained a Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of 19.6% under Basel III guidelines, well above regulatory requirements.
HDFC Bank Ltd offers a comprehensive suite of banking and financial services to a diverse customer base that includes individuals, businesses, and corporations. Its core business activities encompass accepting deposits, providing loans, and offering various other financial products. The bank's operations are broadly categorized into retail banking, commercial and rural banking (CRB), and wholesale banking. Retail banking focuses on individual customers, offering products like savings accounts, fixed deposits, personal loans, auto loans, home loans (strengthened significantly after the merger with HDFC Limited), and credit cards. As of March 31, 2025, total retail advances stood at ₹13,758 billion. Commercial and Rural Banking caters to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and agricultural customers, with total CRB advances at ₹9,050 billion as of March 31, 2025. Wholesale banking serves large corporates and institutions with products like working capital finance, term loans, and transactional services; corporate and other wholesale advances were ₹4,926 billion as of the same date. The bank generates revenue primarily through net interest income, which is the difference between interest earned on assets (like loans) and interest paid on liabilities (like deposits), as well as through fees and commissions from its various products and services.
Retail Banking
This segment offers a wide array of products and services to individual customers. Key offerings include savings and current accounts, fixed and recurring deposits, auto loans (with advances of ₹1,457 billion as of March 31, 2025), personal loans (advances of ₹1,993 billion as of March 31, 2025), credit cards and payment solutions (payment business advances at ₹1,136 billion as of March 31, 2025), and retail mortgage loans (advances of ₹8,357 billion as of March 31, 2025). The bank also provides digital banking solutions, including mobile and internet banking, to enhance customer convenience.
Commercial and Rural Banking (CRB)
HDFC Bank serves small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and the agricultural sector through its CRB segment. Products include working capital finance, term loans, trade services, and cash management solutions for businesses. For the agricultural sector, it offers agri loans and other rural banking products. As of March 31, 2025, advances to emerging corporates stood at ₹2,252 billion, business banking at ₹3,827 billion, commercial transportation at ₹1,564 billion, and agri loans at ₹1,184 billion.
Wholesale Banking
This segment caters to large domestic and multinational corporations, public sector undertakings, and financial institutions. Services include project finance, debt capital markets, treasury solutions, working capital loans, and transactional services like cash management and trade finance. Corporate and other wholesale advances were ₹4,926 billion as of March 31, 2025.
Treasury Operations
The bank's treasury operations manage its balance sheet, including investments, foreign exchange, and derivatives trading. It also offers foreign exchange and derivatives solutions to corporate and institutional customers to help them manage their currency and interest rate risks.
HDFC Bank's management has indicated that fiscal year 2025 is a period of consolidation, particularly focusing on optimizing its credit-to-deposit ratio following the merger with HDFC Limited. The bank aims to align its loan growth with the broader banking system in fiscal year 2026 and targets a degree of outperformance in fiscal year 2027 after realigning its balance sheet and deposit base. To support its growth and funding requirements, the bank's board approved fundraising up to ₹60,000 crore through the issuance of perpetual debt instruments, Tier II capital bonds, and long-term bonds for infrastructure and affordable housing financing over the twelve months commencing from shareholder approval in 2025. The bank plans to continue its branch network expansion, targeting approximately 200 new branches annually using a "hub-and-spoke" model, with a continued focus on deepening its penetration in rural and semi-urban areas, having added 1,052 branches in the twelve months leading up to March 31, 2025. Investments in digital banking capabilities remain a strategic priority to enhance customer service and operational efficiency.
Organisation | HDFC Bank Ltd |
Headquarters | Mumbai |
Industry | Banks |
CEO | Atanu Chakraborty |
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HDFC Bank share price today stands at ₹1917.6, Open: ₹1920, Previous Close: ₹1943.4, High: ₹1933, Low: ₹1913, 52 Week High: ₹1996.3, 52 Week Low: ₹1552.2.
Today's traded volume of HDFC Bank is 60.59L. Which means that 60.59L shares of HDFC Bank were bought and sold on the stock market during today's trading session.
Today's market capitalisation of HDFC Bank is ₹14,69,046.02 Cr. Market cap or market capitalisation is the total value of a company’s outstanding shares in the stock market, calculated by multiplying the current share price by the total number of shares issued by the company.
HDFC Bank’s 52 week high is ₹1996.3 and 52 week low is ₹1552.2. The current share price of HDFC Bank is ₹1917.6, which is -3.94% down from its 52 week high and 23.54% up from its 52 week low.
HDFC Bank is a leading private sector bank. As of June 13, 2025 market close, its share price was ₹1,918, down 1.33% from the previous close of ₹1,943.85. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025, HDFC Bank reported consolidated Total Revenue of ₹3,46,150 crore and Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹70,792 crore. Analyst sentiment is notably positive: 92.68% of 41 analysts recommend 'BUY' (as of May 2025) with an average target of ₹2,164.54.
The bank’s Return on Equity (ROE) for FY25 was 16.88%. Key valuation ratios are a Price-to-Earnings (P/E TTM) of 21.02 (as of June 11, 2025) and a Price-to-Book (P/B) of 2.5 (as of March 31, 2025). The stock provided a 1-year return of +23.9% (as of June 12, 2025), with a 1-month return of -0.35% (as of June 12, 2025). Strengths include market leadership and profitability, while risks involve post-merger integration and competition.
As of June 13, 2025, HDFC Bank's share is trading at ₹1,919.60, a decrease of -1.15% from the previous close of ₹1,941.95. To assess its valuation, key metrics include its Price-to-Earnings (P/E TTM) ratio, which stood at 21.02 as of June 11, 2025, compared to the industry P/E of 15.88 as of the same date. The bank's Price-to-Book (P/B) ratio was 2.5 as of March 31, 2025. These figures suggest a premium valuation compared to the industry average P/E.
For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 (FY25), HDFC Bank reported consolidated Total Revenue of ₹3,46,150 crore and a Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹70,792 crore, with a Return on Equity (ROE) of 16.88% for the same period. Analyst sentiment is largely positive, with 92.68% of 41 analysts recommending a 'BUY' (as of May 2025), with an average target price of ₹2,164.54. While the bank demonstrates strong financial health and growth, its premium P/E ratio warrants consideration alongside its robust fundamentals and positive analyst outlook when evaluating if it's overvalued.
HDFC Bank's share price is currently trading at ₹1,919.60, a decrease of -1.15% from the previous close of ₹1,941.93 as of June 13, 2025. Actually, the share price is not rising today. However, the stock has shown strength over a slightly longer period, with a 3-month return of +13.98% as of June 12, 2025. Positive sentiment in early June 2025 may have been driven by news such as an RBI rate cut around June 6, 2025, and the IPO approval for its subsidiary HDB Financial Services around June 3, 2025. More recent news includes the bank denying certain allegations and planning legal action as of June 12, 2025, which could be influencing current trading.
For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 (FY25), HDFC Bank reported consolidated Total Revenue of ₹3,46,150 crore and a Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹70,792 crore. Key financial indicators include a Return on Equity (ROE TTM based on Q4 FY25 results) of 16.88%, a Price-to-Earnings (P/E TTM as of June 11, 2025) ratio of 21.02, and a Price-to-Book (P/B as of March 31, 2025) ratio of 2.5. Analyst sentiment remains largely positive, with 92.68% of 41 analysts recommending a 'BUY' rating as of May 2025, with an average target price of ₹2,164.54. Strengths include its robust financial performance and market position, while potential risks could involve ongoing market reactions to recent news and broader economic factors.
HDFC Bank's share price is trading at ₹1920.7 on June 13, 2025, down -1.17% from the previous close of ₹1943.4. This fall could be attributed to recent challenges, including ongoing legal disputes involving allegations of loan irregularities and financial fraud claims. Other potential pressures include regulatory changes to index weightings and a noted decrease in Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) holdings for the quarter ended March 31, 2025.
Fundamentally, HDFC Bank reported consolidated Total Revenue of ₹3,46,150 crore and Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹70,792 crore for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025, with a Return on Equity (ROE) of 16.88% for the same period. Its Price-to-Earnings (P/E TTM) ratio is 21.02 (as of June 11, 2025) and its Price-to-Book (P/B) ratio is 2.5 (as of March 31, 2025). Despite current headwinds, 92.68% of 41 analysts (May 2025) rate it a 'Buy' with an average target price of ₹2,164.54, indicating underlying strength, though legal and regulatory risks warrant attention.
HDFC Bank is a prominent private sector bank in India. As of the market close on June 13, 2025, HDFC Bank's share price was ₹1,918, a decrease of -1.33% from the previous close of ₹1,943.89. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 (FY25), the bank reported consolidated Total Revenue of ₹3,46,150 crore and a Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹70,792 crore. Analyst sentiment is largely positive, with 92.68% of 41 analysts recommending a 'Buy' rating as of June 2025, with an average target price of ₹2,164.54.
For long-term consideration, HDFC Bank's Return on Equity (ROE) for FY25 was 16.88%. The Price-to-Earnings (P/E TTM) ratio stood at 21.18 as of June 10, 2025, and the Price-to-Book (P/B) ratio was 2.5 as of March 31, 2025. The stock has delivered a 1-year return of +25.59% and a 5-year return of +102.9% (both as of June 11, 2025). Key strengths include its market leadership and a strong Capital Adequacy Ratio of 19.6% as of March 31, 2025. Potential risks include its current valuation and the ongoing integration efforts post-merger.