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HDFC Bank Q1 results beat estimates with 12% jump in profit; check bonus issue, dividend

by July 20, 2025
by July 20, 2025

HDFC Bank, India’s biggest private lender, reported its Q1 FY26 numbers on Saturday, and it was a strong showing.

The bank not only delivered solid profits but also announced a bonus issue and a special dividend, giving shareholders more to cheer about.

Net profit for the quarter came in at ₹18,155 crore, up 12% from ₹16,175 crore in the same period last year. That’s ahead of most analyst expectations, especially given the concerns around tight margins and a slower loan book.

The results suggest the bank’s core operations are holding up well, and it’s managing costs better than expected.

HDFC Bank Q1 results: Bonus issue and dividend

HDFC Bank’s board signed off on its first-ever bonus share issue, offering a 1:1 ratio, so shareholders will get one extra share for every share they hold.

The bank also declared a special interim dividend of ₹5 per share (on a ₹1 face value), effectively a 500% payout for FY26.

Taken together, the moves signal strong confidence from the bank’s leadership in both its current financial position and growth outlook.

In the regulatory exchanged, the HDFC Bank reported a 5.4% year-on-year rise in net interest income for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, reaching ₹31,439 crore compared to ₹29,839 crore in the same quarter last year.

Part of the profit bump seems to have come from tighter cost control and a pickup in fee-based income, not just from lending.

Still, there were worries heading into the quarter.

Analysts had been watching for pressure on net interest margins, as loans were getting repriced faster than deposits, and overall loan growth wasn’t exactly booming.

Even with the RBI cutting rates earlier this year, that didn’t translate into a big lending push. But despite all that, HDFC Bank managed to hold steady, helped by better deposit traction and stable asset quality.

What analysts say?

Analysts pointed out that HDFC Bank’s loan-to-deposit ratio is now close to 95%, which shows the bank is still pushing hard on lending while trying to make the most of its funding base.

But going forward, a lot will hinge on how well it can grow deposits that’s going to be key for keeping up loan momentum and managing funding costs.

In the days leading up to the results, the stock had been trading in a tight range between ₹1,970 and its recent record high, finishing at ₹1,956 on the last trading day.

With the bonus issue and special dividend now in play, investor sentiment is likely to get a lift, especially given the strong run the stock’s already had this year.

Investors and analysts are keeping a close eye on what HDFC Bank’s top brass has to say, especially when it comes to credit and deposit growth, where the momentum is headed.

There’s also a lot of interest in how net interest margins are holding up, and what the numbers say about asset quality and provisioning.

With margins under pressure and competition heating up, the bank’s guidance on these fronts could shape how the market responds in the coming weeks.

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