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The small finance bank status provided the opportunity to expand Ujjivan's range of loan products, and also to accept deposits rather than relying on other financial institutions to provide funds for the loans. [10] Ujjivan received the final license from the Reserve Bank of India on 11 November 2016 to set up a small finance bank. [11]
AU Small Finance Bank: 2017 Jaipur, Rajasthan: 630 ₹ 90,216.12 crore (US$10 billion) ₹ 9,293 crore (US$1.1 billion) [78] Capital Small Finance Bank: 2016 Jalandhar, Punjab: 180 [79] Equitas Small Finance Bank: 2016 Chennai, Tamil Nadu: 987 ₹ 26,959 crore (US$3.1 billion) ₹ 3,997 crore (US$460 million) [80] ESAF Small Finance Bank: 2017 ...
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AU Small Finance Bank Limited is an Indian scheduled commercial small finance bank [2] and India’s largest [3] tech-led [4] small finance bank, based in Jaipur. It was founded as vehicle finance company and NBFC , AU Financiers (India) Ltd in 1996 and converted into a full-fledged small finance bank on 19 April 2017.
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]
Piotroski F-score is a number between 0 and 9 which is used to assess strength of company's financial position. The score is used by financial investors in order to find the best value stocks (nine being the best).
AU Bank was the only non-banking finance company to receive this license. [7] Agarwal was first appointed as managing director of Au Financiers on 14 February 2008. As the company transformed into a Small Finance Bank on 19 April 2017, he became the Managing Director & CEO of AU Small Finance Bank. [5]
The float is calculated by subtracting the locked-in shares from outstanding shares. For example, a company may have 10 million outstanding shares, with 3 million of them in a locked-in position; this company's float would be 7 million (multiplied by the share price). Stocks with smaller floats tend to be more volatile than those with larger ...