'Aavas Financiers conducted a conference call 11 November 2025 to discuss the financial results for the quarter ended September 2025. Sachinder Bhinder, MD&CEO of the company addressed the call:
Highlights:
CARE Ratings has revised its long-term rating outlook on Aavas from ‘Stable’ to ‘Positive’. This represents an important step toward a potential rating upgrade to AA+, which will further enhance ability to diversify liability profile in a cost-efficient manner.
The company has network of 405 branches spread across 14 states at end September 2025.
The company has entered into Tamil Nadu with opening of 8 new branches, and plan to add another 8 in H2FY26.
The company aims to expand in a contiguous, cluster-based manner, adding 20–25 branches in H2 to deepen penetration in existing markets.
As Tamil Nadu base strengthens, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana become natural next expansion opportunities under the same disciplined approach.
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