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List of HDFC Group Stocks

NSE
931.85
+4.10 (+0.44%)
19.7B
1427534.92
1020.5
812.73
732.45
-4.30 (-0.58%)
744.1M
158916.41
820.75
595.25
2,535.00
-44.10 (-1.71%)
1.3B
110486.46
2967.25
1781.53
744.15
-10.20 (-1.35%)
299.2M
62638.83
891.9
705.05

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HDFC began in 1977 to support home ownership in India. In August 1994, HDFC Bank was incorporated, and it started operations as a scheduled commercial bank in January 1995. The bank expanded fast through new branches and innovative use of technology. A key turning point arrived in 2000 with the merger of Times Bank, which broadened its reach and talent. Another milestone came in 2008 when HDFC Bank merged with Centurion Bank of Punjab, adding branches and customers across the country.

The most significant change came on July 1, 2023, when HDFC Limited merged into HDFC Bank. After this, HDFC Bank stated it has no identified promoter, and it now anchors a full financial services group with banking, insurance, and mutual funds offered through its subsidiaries. This merger placed the bank among the world’s large financial institutions by market value.

  • Banking: HDFC Bank serves retail, MSME, and corporate clients across India and select global markets. Products include deposits, cards, loans, trade finance, and digital payments. Business updates show steady growth in deposits and advances, pointing to a wide banking footprint.
  • Insurance: The group participates in both life and general insurance. HDFC Life provides term, savings, and retirement plans and counts HDFC Bank as its promoter after the 2023 merger. HDFC ERGO offers motor, health, property, and commercial covers; it is now a subsidiary of HDFC Bank alongside ERGO International as the co-promoter.
  • Asset Management: HDFC AMC manages mutual funds and portfolio solutions for lakhs of investors. HDFC Bank is the promoter and holds a little over half the company.
  • NBFC and Services: HDB Financial Services is a diversified NBFC focused on consumer and enterprise lending and fee services. It completed a public listing in 2025, widening the listed HDFC group stocks universe.
  • HDFC Bank: The flagship bank of the group. It has a broad shareholder base and, since the 2023 merger, no identified promoter. Scale, distribution, and a strong liability franchise make it the group’s earnings engine.
  • HDFC Life Insurance: It is one of the most potent life insurers in India in terms of protection, savings and annuity. The promoter is HDFC Bank, which owns approximately 50.3% as of mid-2025, to facilitate bancassurance coverage and brand credibility.
  • HDFC ERGO General Insurance: A joint platform of HDFC Bank and ERGO International (Munich Re group) with a wide retail and corporate product suite. Post-merger, it became a subsidiary of HDFC Bank; filings show HDFC Bank at roughly 50% and ERGO near 49%.
  • HDFC Asset Management Company (HDFC AMC): Among India’s prominent mutual fund houses. HDFC Bank holds ~52.4% and acts as promoter, giving the group a strong presence in savings and investment flows.
  • HDB Financial Services: A large NBFC with a nationwide footprint and a listing in 2025. It serves salaried, self-employed, and small businesses through secured and unsecured products.

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