IIFL Finance Ltd
NSE:IIFL

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Price: 643 INR -0.22%
Market Cap: 273.3B INR
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IIFL Finance Ltd., known for its robust presence in the Indian financial services sector, has carved out a unique niche by providing a wide array of financial products tailored for varying customer needs. Originally part of the India Infoline Limited group, IIFL Finance embarked on its independent journey by capitalizing on the burgeoning demand for diverse lending solutions in India. The company has an extensive portfolio that includes home loans, gold loans, business loans, micro-finance, developer and construction finance, and capital market finance, addressing both urban and rural customer bases. By leveraging its expansive network of branches and a potent digital lending platform, IIFL Finance facilitates easy access to credit for customers ranging from small rural entrepreneurs to urban homebuyers. At the core of IIFL Finance's revenue-generating model is its adeptness in managing risk through stringent underwriting processes and ensuring timely loan recoveries. The company thrives on its ability to maintain competitive interest rates, designed to attract a broad spectrum of borrowers, while effectively minimizing default risk. This balance is achieved through a structured risk assessment framework and strong customer support, which fosters trust and loyalty among its clients. Additionally, through its innovative digital initiatives, IIFL Finance boosts operational efficiency, effectively lowering operational costs, and enhancing customer experience. This comprehensive approach ensures sustainable growth, making it a formidable player in the competitive landscape of Indian non-banking financial companies (NBFCs).

IIFL Intrinsic Value
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Undervaluation 45%
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