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Muthoot Finance Limited (MUTHOOTFIN.NS)

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1,663.25+64.85 (+4.06%)
At close: 03:30PM IST
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Previous close1,598.40
Open1,598.80
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range1,590.65 - 1,672.00
52-week range1,022.50 - 1,753.90
Volume515,182
Avg. volume852,462
Market cap667.732B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.92
PE ratio (TTM)15.43
EPS (TTM)107.78
Earnings date17 May 2024 - 21 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield22.00 (1.35%)
Ex-dividend date18 Apr 2023
1y target est1,710.63
  • Reuters

    India's Muthoot Finance accepts bids for dollar-bond issue, bankers say

    India's Muthoot Finance has accepted bids worth $650 million for U.S. dollar-denominated bonds maturing in three years and nine months, three bankers said on Wednesday. The company has set a coupon of 7.1250%, below its initial guidance of 7.3750%, amid strong investor demand and received bids worth $1.8 billion, the bankers said, declining to be named as they are not authorised to speak to the media. "The overwhelmingly positive investor response has been highly encouraging and reaffirms investors' confidence in our robust business model and financial stability," George Alexander Muthoot, managing director of Muthoot Finance said.

  • Reuters

    India's Muthoot Finance gives initial guidance for dollar bonds, bankers say

    India's Muthoot Finance is planning to raise funds through U.S. dollar-denominated bonds maturing in three years and nine months and has provided initial guidance for a coupon of around 7.375%, two bankers said on Tuesday. These Regulation-S dollar bonds are expected to be priced later in the day or early on Wednesday, the bankers said, declining to be named as they are not authorised to speak to the media. Muthoot Finance is aiming to issue benchmark-sized bonds, which means the issuance will be around $500 million.

  • Investing.com

    Muthoot Finance’s 32nd NCD Issue Oversubscribed on First Day

    On Monday, Muthoot Finance Ltd's 32nd series of Public Issue of Secured Redeemable Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) received an overwhelming response from investors, with the issue being oversubscribed on the first day. The NCD issue, with a base of Rs. 100 crore and an option to retain oversubscription up to Rs. 600 crore, aggregating to a tranche limit of Rs. 700 crore, saw offers worth Rs. 770.35 crore.