CreditAccess Grameen Limited

About CreditAccess Grameen Limited

CreditAccess Grameen Limited, a non-banking financial company, provides micro finance services for women from poor and low income households in India. The company offers microcredit loans for income generation, home improvement, emergency, family welfare, and Grameen Suraksha, as well as life insurance and national pension scheme. It also provides retail finance loans, such as Grameen Unnati, Grameen Udyog, Grameen Savaari, Grameen Vikas, Grameen Suvidha, and Grameen Swarna. As of March 31, 2022, the company operated 1,635 branches. The company was formerly known as Grameen Koota Financial Services Private Limited and changed its name to CreditAccess Grameen Limited in January 2018. CreditAccess Grameen Limited was incorporated in 1991 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, India. CreditAccess Grameen Limited is a subsidiary of CreditAccess India NV.

CreditAccess Grameen Limited is a leading Indian microfinance, focused on providing micro-loans to women customers predominantly in rural areas across India.

https://www.creditaccessgrameen.in

CREDITACC.NS India

995.2USD2.25 (+0.23%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

NSE exchange

Sector: Financial Services

Industry: Credit Services

Location India, Bengaluru

Grade: ACF

1,859,122,859 USD
MARKET CAP
27.947
PE
0.952
BETA (5y)
43.860
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
159%
for 3 years
24%
for 2 years
43%
for last year
58%
for this year
0%
CreditAccess Grameen Limited
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