The company's total revenues for the same period were up 24 per cent at Rs 448 crore, it said in a statement.
During the reporting quarter, there was a 45 per cent increase in loan disbursal at Rs 1,730 crore, said the company which is into loans against property, and lends to SMEs, commercial vehicle and two-wheeler purchases, personal loans, rural livelihood loans, rural mortgage and housing finance.
The assets under management grew 30 per cent to Rs 7,802 crore during the quarter.
Both the rural as well as urban businesses have witnessed a growth for the company and expressed optimism about the trend continuing, he added.
The company expanded its network to 195 branches as on December 31 and plans to add 32 more branches by March this year, the statement said.
It employs 7,000 people at present, with half of them devoted to working in the rural areas, the statement said.
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