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IIFL Securities on Friday announced its net profit more than doubled to Rs 180.4 crore in three months ended March 2024 driven by strong growth in all the business segments. In comparison, the company had posted a net profit of Rs 86.4 crore in the year-ago period, IIFL Securities said in a statement. Total income surged 74 per cent year-on-year to Rs 704.4 crore for the quarter under review from Rs 405.2 crore in the January-March quarter of the FY 2022-23. "We witnessed strong growth in all our business segments. Our institutional broking and investment banking franchise has significantly improved their competitive position with stellar operating performance. Indian capital market businesses will continue to witness secular growth given multiple tailwinds over the next decade," "Venkataraman, Chairman, IIFL Securities, said. The company's board of directors in its meeting in March approved an interim dividend of Rs 3 per equity share of the face value of Rs 2 each for the financi
Non-banking financial company 360 One Prime, formerly IIFL Wealth, on Monday said it will raise up to Rs 1,000 crore debt through its maiden public issue of secured, redeemable, Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs). The first tranche of the issue, which will be listed on the BSE, will open for subscription on January 11, with a base issue size of Rs 200 crore and an option to retain over-subscription of up to Rs 800 crore, the company in a statement said. The proceeds from the issue will be used for onward lending, financing/refinancing existing debt and interest payment of existing borrowings and other general corporate purposes. The company offers a coupon rate of 8.91-9.66 per cent per annum, depending on the tenor -- 18, 24, 36, and 60 months with monthly and annual interest payment options across eight series -- Karan Bhagat, Founder, and Chief Executive of the company, said. 360 One Prime is a wholly-owned subsidiary of 360 One WAM, which was formerly known as IIFL Wealth ...
IIFL Wealth & Asset Management on Wednesday reported a 23 per cent growth in profit after tax (PAT) to Rs 173 crore for three months ended September 2022. The company had posted a PAT of Rs 140 crore in the same quarter of the last fiscal, IIFL Wealth & Asset Management said in a statement. The company's total revenue rose 12 per cent to Rs 405 crore in the second quarter of 2022-23, from Rs 362 crore in the same quarter of preceding fiscal. The company's board declared the third interim dividend of Rs 17 per share. "In the near term, we are cognizant of the global volatility which can provide both challenges as well as opportunities. We continue to look out for exciting new products and opportunity areas, while remaining relatively cautious in our approach," the company's MD and CEO Karan Bhagat said. He, further, said that people and technology remain the company's key investment themes. It would continue to add new talent and deep expertise to the organization.