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In October 2019, Ujjivan Small Finance Bank received approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India to raise ₹1,200 crores (US$162 million) in an initial public offering (IPO). [14] The IPO was 166 times oversubscribed by the final day of bidding, 4 December 2019. [15] In October 2022, the board of Ujjivan Financial Services ...
Ujjivan Financial Services Limited (NSEI:UJJIVAN), a consumer finance company based in India, saw a decent share price growth in the teens level on the NSEI over the last few months.Read More...
Samit Ghosh is the founder of Ujjivan Financial Services Limited, and was its managing director and chief executive officer until 31 January 2017, when he accepted an equivalent role with subsidiary Ujjivan Small Finance Bank. [1] Prior to 2004, he held positions at Citibank, Standard Chartered, and HDFC Bank. He was CEO of Ujjivan Financial ...
Small finance banks (SFB) are a type of niche banks in India.Banks with a SFB license can provide basic banking service of acceptance of deposits and lending.The aim behind these is to provide financial inclusion to sections of the economy not being served by other banks, such as small business units, small and marginal farmers, micro and small industries and unorganised sector entities.
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The bank became a public company via an initial public offering (IPO) in October 2020. [14] In 2021, Equitas Small Finance Bank partnered with the neobanking company Niyo to launch a mobile banking platform called NiyoX. [15] On 23 November 2021, the bank announced its partnership with HDFC Bank, for a co-branded credit card. [16]
Prior to becoming a bank, the company was India's largest microfinance institution, Janalakshmi Financial Services, [4] founded July 24, 2006. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] As a microfinance lender, the company survived large losses following the 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation , reporting total losses of ₹2,504 crore (US$338 million) at the time of its ...
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