Home First Finance

Indian housing finance company

  • NSE: HOMEFIRST
  • BSE: 543259
ISININE481N01025IndustryFinancial servicesFounded2010Founders
  • Jerry Rao
  • PS Jayakumar
  • Manoj Viswanathan
Headquarters
Mumbai, Maharashtra
,
India
Area served
India
Key people
Manoj Viswanathan (Managing Director & CEO)[1]Products
  • Home loans
  • Loans against property
  • Home construction loan
  • Home extension and renovation loan
RevenueIncrease 796 crore (FY 2022–23)[2]Increase 316 crore (FY 2022–23)[2]
Net income
Increase 228 crore (FY 2022–23)[2]AUMIncrease 7,198 crore (FY 2022–23)[2]
Number of employees
993 (March 2023)[2]RatingICRA AA− (Stable)[3]Websitehomefirstindia.com

Home First Finance Company India Limited is an Indian housing finance company in the affordable housing segment based in Mumbai and founded in 2010. It provides home loans, loan against property and home construction loans.[4][5] Its equity shares are listed on Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange.[6]

History

Home First Finance was founded in 2010 by former chairman and co-founder of Mphasis, Jerry Rao; former CEO and MD of Bank of Baroda, PS Jayakumar; and Manoj Viswanathan, who previously worked with Citigroup India.[7][8] It commenced operations in August 2010 after registering with the National Housing Bank, the regulatory and licensing body for housing finance companies in India.[9] In 2011, Bessemer Venture Partners bought a minority stake in the company for an undisclosed sum.[10]

In 2013, Tata Capital Growth Fund picked up a minority stake in the company.[11] Home First Finance turned profitable in 2014.[12]

In February 2017, private equity firm True North acquired a majority stake in Home First Finance for over 600 crore. A co-investor in this round, Aether (Mauritius) Limited, an affiliate of the Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC, also became part of the company's promoter group with True North.[11][13]

In October 2020, Warburg Pincus acquired a 25% stake in Home First Finance for 700 crore.[14] In January 2021, Warburg Pincus increased its stake to 30.62% ahead of Home First Finance's initial public offering.[15]

In January 2021, Home First Finance launched its initial public offering (IPO) of 1,154 crore;[16] the IPO was subscribed over 26 times. Equity shares of the company began trading on Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange on 3 February 2021.[6]

In December 2021, Union Bank of India (UBI) and Home First Finance Company India Ltd (HomeFirst) entered into a strategic co-lending partnership.[17]

In December 2022, Home First Finance raised 280 crore from International Finance Corporation to provide financing for green affordable housing customers.[18]

Operations

Home First Finance primarily functions in the affordable housing segment, providing home loans to low and middle-income individuals.[19][20] As of March 2023, 88% of its gross loan assets are from home loans, and 11% from the loan against property vertical.[21] The company operates in 13 states and 1 union territory through 111 branches.[2] As of March 2023, 60.7% of its loan assets are from the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.[22][4]

During fiscal year 2022–23, the company crossed the milestone of 100,000 customers served till date.[21] About 70% of its customers are from the salaried class in both formal and informal sectors, while self-employed individuals make up the remainder 30% customer base.[2] The company's assets under management stood at 7,198 crore.[2]

Finances

Year[21] Revenue
(in crore)
Net profit
(in crore)
AUM
(in crore)
FY 2017–18 146 25 1,356
FY 2018–19 271 45 2,444
FY 2019–20 419 80 3,618
FY 2020–21 489 100 4,141
FY 2021–22 595 186 5,380
FY 2022–23 796 228 7,198

ESG

Home First Finance has been rated in the category of "low risk" by Morningstar's Sustainalytics with a score of 16.2.[23]

References

  1. ^ "Home First Finance: A CredITable trailblazer – the FIRST among equals" (PDF). Motilal Oswal. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Investor Presentation – Q4 FY23" (PDF). BSE. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Home First Finance Company India Limited". ICRA. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Home First Finance Company India Ltd" (PDF). Edelweiss Research. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Home First Finance" (PDF). ICICIdirect. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Home First Finance debuts at 19% premium over issue price". The Economic Times. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  7. ^ Nandy, Madhurima (1 February 2013). "Jaithirth Rao | The late homebody". mint. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Warburg 'looking to exit' from Home First Finance". Business Line. The Hindu. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
  9. ^ "National Housing Bank - Annual Report 2010-2011" (PDF). nhb.org.in. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  10. ^ Nandy, Madhurima; Unnikrishnan, Dinesh (9 June 2011). "US-based Bessemer buys stake in affordable housing finance start-up". mint. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  11. ^ a b "True North to invest $100 mn in Home First Finance". VCCircle. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  12. ^ Sinha, Shilpy. "Home First Finance Company is looking to sell 30% stake for Rs 250 crore to fund operations". The Economic Times. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  13. ^ Kumar, Arun. "Private equity firm True North looks to buy major stake in Home First Finance Company for Rs 600 crore". The Economic Times. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Warburg Pincus invests Rs 700 cr to acquire stake in Home First Finance". Business Standard. 2 October 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  15. ^ "Warburg Pincus ups stake in Home First Finance ahead of Rs 1,000-cr IPO". Financial Express. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  16. ^ "Home First Finance Company IPO subscribed 27 times, QIB portion booked 52 times on final day". Moneycontrol. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  17. ^ "Union Bank partners with Home First Finance to offer home loans: Check benefits". 17 December 2021.
  18. ^ Anand, Saurav (24 December 2022). "Home First Finance raises ₹280 crore from IFC". mint. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  19. ^ "Home First Finance Company India Ltd" (PDF). HDFC Securities. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  20. ^ "Central Bank of India signs co-lending partnership with HFFC". Business Standard India. 7 September 2022. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  21. ^ a b c "Integrated Annual Report 2022-23" (PDF). BSE. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  22. ^ "Home First Finance Company" (PDF). Yes Securities. BloombergQuint. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  23. ^ "HOMEFIRST - Home First Finance Co India Ltd Ordinary Shares Sustainability - XNSE". Morningstar, Inc. 6 June 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2023.

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