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Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited (KOTAKBANK.NS)

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1,740.60+2.70 (+0.16%)
As of 10:42AM IST. Market open.
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Previous close1,738.30
Open1,734.85
Bid1,740.90 x 0
Ask1,741.00 x 0
Day's range1,730.55 - 1,741.70
52-week range1,667.40 - 2,064.40
Volume467,827
Avg. volume4,900,157
Market cap3.461T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.47
PE ratio (TTM)19.87
EPS (TTM)87.59
Earnings date27 Apr 2024 - 01 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield1.50 (0.09%)
Ex-dividend date04 Aug 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Zurich Insurance to buy 70% stake in Kotak arm upfront in amended deal

    Zurich Insurance Group will buy a 70% stake in Kotak Mahindra Bank's general insurance arm by paying 55.60 billion rupees (nearly $671 million) upfront instead of staggering the purchase as planned last year, the Indian lender said on Friday. Under the original deal, announced in November last year, Zurich was to buy a 51% stake in the Kotak unit for 40.51 billion rupees and an additional 19% holding within three years of the first purchase. The change in the deal's terms will not affect Kotak General's valuation, which was 79.43 billion rupees according to the filing from November 2023.

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    Zurich Insurance bets on India with $487 million stake in Kotak arm

    Zurich Insurance Group will buy a 51% stake in Kotak Mahindra Bank's general insurance arm for about 40.51 billion rupees ($487 million), giving the European insurance giant a foothold in India's fast-growing insurance market. "This development is just a matter of getting access to India, one of the key growth markets," said Emkay Global analyst Avinash Singh said. "To start from scratch, it would have taken much longer to build a brand visibility."