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Website:
http://www.hdfc.com
Phone: +91 22 2283 6255/2282 0282 |
Address:
HT Parekh Marg Churchgate
Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA 400 020 |
Company Description
Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited. The Group's principal activities are the provision of housing finance to individuals and lease finance facilities to corporate sector for plant and machinery, energy generation and other assets. Other activities of the Group include providing consultancy and other financial services. The Group operates with a network of 181 offices. Provides housing loans, lease finance facilities and financial services to individuals and corporate sectors
Key People
| Chairman & Chief Executive | Deepak S. Parekh |
| Managing Director | K. M. Mistry |
| Secretary | Girish V. Koliyote |
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