Aadhar Housing Finance Ne NCD Interest Payment Confirm Kiya!
So, Aadhar Housing Finance ne official announcement mein bataya hai ki unhone apne Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) par interest pay kar diya hai. Total ₹9.55 crore ke is issue par, tax baad mein ₹6.32 lakh ka interest payment March 2, 2026 ko kiya gaya. Actually, deadline March 1, 2026 ko thi, jo Sunday padh raha tha. Isliye, SEBI regulations ke according, yeh payment timely mana gaya hai.
Yeh Kyun Matter Karta Hai?
Housing Finance Companies (HFCs) ke liye apne debts jaise NCDs ka interest time par bharte rehna bahut crucial hai. Yeh dikhata hai ki company financially strong hai aur apne liabilities ko manage kar sakti hai. Isse investors ka company par bharosa aur bhi badhta hai.
Risk Factor: Regulatory Watchlist
Ab ek important point jo investors ko dhyan mein rakhna chahiye - Aadhar Housing Finance pehle bhi regulatory scrutiny mein rahi hai. Pata hai, RBI ne company par ₹5 lakh ka fine lagaya tha HFC directions ko follow na karne ke liye. Iske alawa, BSE aur NSE ne bhi compliance issues ke liye fines lagaye hain. Toh, haalanki yeh interest payment time pe ho gaya hai, investors ko company ki governance aur regulatory compliance par hamesha nazar rakhni chahiye.
Peer Comparison
Aadhar Housing Finance ki tarah, PNB Housing Finance aur Home First Finance Company bhi apne funding ke liye regularly NCDs issue karti hain. Example ke liye, PNB Housing Finance ne recent mein 7.53% - 7.59% tak ke coupon rates par 5-year NCDs launch kiye hain. Yeh sab companies debt markets par depend karti hain, toh unke debt servicing capabilities ko compare karna beneficial ho sakta hai.
Next Steps For Investors
Ab investors ko Aadhar Housing Finance ke sabhi outstanding NCDs ke payment schedules ko carefully monitor karna hoga. Company ki future NCD issuances ya redemptions se unki funding strategy aur debt management ka pata chalega. Aur haan, pichhle penalties ko dhyan mein rakhte hue, kisi bhi naye regulatory development ya compliance update par nazar rakhna zaroori hai.