HDFC Bank Shares In Spotlight After ADR Slump Despite Strong Q3 Metrics

HDFC Bank’s gross advances surged 11.9% year-on-year to Rs 28.4 lakh crore, signaling sustained credit demand.

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  • HDFC Bank's ADR dropped 6.33% to $34.17 despite strong Q3 growth
  • Gross advances rose 11.9% YoY to Rs 28.4 lakh crore in Q3
  • Average deposits grew 12.2% YoY to Rs 27.5 lakh crore in Q3

HDFC Bank shares are drawing attention after its American Depositary Receipt fell 6.33% to $34.17 on Tuesday. This comes even as India’s largest private sector lender reported robust growth across key business indicators for the third quarter ended December, according to its latest operational update.

The bank’s gross advances surged 11.9% year-on-year to Rs 28.4 lakh crore, signaling sustained credit demand. Average advances for the quarter stood at Rs 28.6 lakh crore, up 9% from the same period last year.

Also Read: Bank Of Baroda Q3 Business Update: Deposits, Loan Book Grows In Double-Digits

On the deposit front, momentum remained strong. Average deposits grew 12.2% year-on-year to Rs 27.5 lakh crore, while average CASA deposits rose 9.98% to Rs 8.9 lakh crore.

Shares of HDFC Bank have fallen 42.85% in the last 12 months, and currently trades with a relative strength index of 52, which suggests neutral market sentiment.

Out of 48 analysts tracking the company, 46 maintain a 'buy' rating, two recommend a 'hold,' while none suggest 'sell,' according to Bloomberg data. The average 12-month consensus price target of Rs 1,157 implies an upside of 16.9%.

Also Read: IndusInd Bank Q3 Business Update: Loan Book Falls 13%, CASA Ratio Contracts

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