July 27, 2025 - 19:43

Aadhar Housing Finance Limited has released its unaudited standalone financial results for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2025. The report highlights a significant growth trajectory, showcasing the company's commitment to expanding its operations and enhancing its financial performance.
In the first quarter, Aadhar Housing Finance recorded a notable increase in net profits compared to the same period last year. This growth is attributed to a rise in loan disbursements, reflecting the company's effective strategies in catering to the housing finance market. The management emphasized their focus on providing affordable housing solutions, which has resonated well with customers and contributed to the overall increase in business.
The company also reported an uptick in its asset quality, indicating effective risk management practices. As Aadhar Housing Finance continues to strengthen its position in the housing finance sector, it aims to leverage this momentum to achieve sustained growth in the upcoming quarters.
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