The company’s quarterly performance showed strong year-on-year growth. Consolidated revenue increased to Rs 15,877 crore in Q4 FY26, which is 12% higher than the same time last year. Profit after tax rose to Rs 1,124 crore from Rs 864 crore a year ago, reflecting strong growth driven by better operating performance across segments including NBFC, housing finance and insurance business.
Information about sequential growth was not given in the given summary. However, operational metrics indicate continued business expansion. The total lending portfolio (NBFC and housing finance) grew 32% year-on-year to Rs 2,07,368 crore as of March 31, 2026, while total assets under management in the AMC and insurance business grew 16% to Rs 5,91,343 crore.
Performance drivers remained largely the same during the quarter. NBFC disbursements increased 28% year-on-year to Rs 24,947 crore, while housing finance disbursements increased 37% to Rs 7,977 crore. The asset management business reported a 14% growth in quarterly average AUM to Rs 4,35,866 crore in FY26, while the health insurance gross written premium grew 39% year-on-year to Rs 6,855 crore.
For the full year, consolidated profit after tax rose 21 per cent to Rs 3,797 crore, while revenue rose 14 per cent to Rs 53,871 crore. The company also strengthened its capital position in its housing finance arm with an equity fund raise of Rs 2,750 crore, completed in April 2026, to support future growth efforts.
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