The sensational IPO of Bajaj Housing Finance's (BHFL) initial public offering (IPO) has injected a burst of energy into the housing finance sector, though analysts caution that the excitement might be short-lived. The IPO's unprecedented response, coupled with the recent rally in housing finance stocks, presents both opportunities and pitfalls for investors.
The Rs 6,560 crore offering was massively oversubscribed, receiving bids worth over Rs 3.2 trillion. This enthusiasm dwarfs even the previous record set by Reliance Power's 2008 IPO, which attracted bids worth Rs 7.5 trillion. The fervour around Bajaj's IPO is largely attributed to the strong brand reputation of Bajaj rather than a fundamental shift in the housing finance sector.

Since Bajaj Housing Finance filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on June 14, 2024, the stock performances of housing finance firms have exhibited a mixed bag. Notably, PNB Housing Finance has seen a 33% increase in share price, reflecting the market's bullish sentiment. Other gainers include India Shelter Finance Corp (up 8.3%), Aadhar Housing Finance (up 4%), CanFin Homes (up 3.67%), and Home First Finance (up 3.4%).
Conversely, some housing finance stocks have taken a hit. Hudco has dropped by 13%, Aptus Value Housing Finance is down 8%, LIC Housing Finance has fallen by 7.6%, and GIC Housing Finance has decreased by 5.6%.
In comparison, the Nifty50 index has risen by 6.2%, and the Nifty Financial Services index has gained 5.2% during the same period. This suggests that while housing finance stocks have shown varied performance, broader market indices have experienced a relatively stable upward trend.
Analysts suggest that while the initial buzz from Bajaj's IPO has buoyed other housing finance stocks, the real driver of future market momentum will be earnings growth rather than IPO excitement. The sector has been navigating through a tight monetary policy regime, and any potential shift in monetary policy could have a significant impact.
Assuming a 50 basis points (bps) cut in the repo rate, forecasts indicate improvements in the cost of funds for major players. Bajaj Finance's consolidated cost of funds might improve by 25 bps by FY26, LIC Housing Finance could see a 23 bps improvement, and Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company may benefit from a 28 bps reduction.
Investors are advised to focus on the fundamentals of individual companies within the housing finance sector. Despite the IPO-induced rally, long-term gains will be driven by robust business fundamentals and earnings growth. It is recommended that investors accumulate shares of promising housing finance companies on dips to capitalize on potential future gains.
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