Bajaj Finance Ltd
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Price: 972.2 INR 0.35% Market Closed
Market Cap: 6T INR

During the last 3 months Bajaj Finance Ltd insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 12, 2020 by Shri Dushyant Poddar , who bought 3.6m INR worth of BAJFINANCE shares.

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During the last 3 months Bajaj Finance Ltd insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 12, 2020 by Shri Dushyant Poddar , who bought 3.6m INR worth of BAJFINANCE shares.

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Bajaj Finance Ltd., a formidable entity in the Indian financial services sector, paints a portrait of innovation and strategic agility. Emerging from the Bajaj Group, a pillar of Indian industry with roots tracing back to the 1920s, Bajaj Finance has carved out a robust niche in the competitive landscape of non-banking financial companies (NBFCs). The company seamlessly synchronizes traditional financial prudence with modern technological agility. Its operations span across consumer finance, SME lending, commercial lending, and wealth management, deftly catering to a diverse portfolio of customers. Through its adept use of data analytics and its keen focus on customer experience, Bajaj Finance has managed to stay ahead of the dynamic market landscape. The company's ability to scale operations with technological enhancements has enabled it to maintain a steady growth trajectory, thus ensuring it remains a key player in the NBFC sector. At the heart of Bajaj Finance's profitability is its expansive suite of financial products and services, designed to meet the evolving needs of its clientele. It generates revenue through interest income on loans – ranging from consumer durables and personal loans to business and SME financing. The company’s robust credit underwriting and risk management processes help keep non-performing assets in check while maximizing returns. Retail financing for consumer goods is a particular forte for Bajaj, as it taps into India's vast and growing middle class with tailored financing solutions. Additionally, its foray into digital lending amplifies its reach and facilitates easier customer acquisition and retention. Bajaj’s wealth management and insurance services further diversify its income streams, ensuring that it remains resilient to fluctuations in market demand. Through a fine-tuned blend of diverse product offerings and effective risk management, Bajaj Finance continues to craft its narrative of sustained financial growth and market leadership.

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While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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