Bajaj Finance Q4 Results: Net profit rises 22% YoY to ₹5,465 crore, NII grows 20%; declares ₹6 final dividend

April 29, 2026 · 5:02 pm IST Source: LiveMint
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Key Takeaways

  • On a sequential basis, net profit also improved 37.38% from ₹3,977.85 crore reported in the December quarter.
  • In the year-ago quarter, the company had reported NII of ₹9,807 crore, reflecting a 20% increase.
  • For the full FY26, the company reported a net profit of ₹19,017 crore, marking a 14.3% growth over FY25’s net profit of ₹16,637 crore, while net interest income (NII) grew 21% year-on-year to ₹44,110 crore.
  • Net interest income (NII), which reflects the difference between interest earned on loans and interest paid on borrowings, rose to ₹11,781 crore in Q4.

Article Brief

Bajaj Finance reported a 22% increase in consolidated net profit to ₹5,465 crore for Q4 FY26, slightly below estimates. Net profit rose 37.38% sequentially from the December quarter, while net interest income increased 20% year-over-year to ₹11,781 crore.

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