HDFC Bank Limited (NYSE:HDB) is one of the High Growth International Stocks to Buy Now. HDFC Bank Limited (NYSE:HDB) has gained more than 4.7% since its fiscal Q3 2026 earnings were released on January 17. The bank topped Wall Street’s estimates, driven by robust loan growth during the quarter.
During Q3 2026, HDFC Bank grew its revenue by 3.79% year-over-year to roughly $5.06 billion and surpassed estimates by $15.19 million. The EPS of $0.40 also topped consensus by $0.01. Management highlighted reaching a record high Disbursements of INR17,917 crore, reflecting 15% growth quarter-over-quarter. The growth was attributed to consumer finance loans and asset‑backed loans. Moreover, total loans for the quarter reached INR1,14,577 crore, reflecting 12% year-over-year growth.
Bank’s MD and CEO, Mr. G. Ramesh, noted,
“Our asset quality at stage 1 has improved to 95.22%. Our reported PAT for Q3 grew by 36% Yo-Y. Excluding the impact of the new labour code, which is a one-time provision that we made in Q3, our PAT grew by 45% if you look at comparable numbers.”
Looking ahead, HDFC Bank Limited (NYSE:HDB) expects continued positive momentum across Enterprise Lending and Asset Finance, driven by an infrastructural push and a growing rural economy.
HDFC Bank Limited (NYSE:HDB) is a large private-sector bank in India that provides a wide range of banking and financial services to individuals and businesses. It offers retail and wholesale banking, treasury operations, insurance, asset management, stockbroking, and services like credit and debit cards and third-party product distribution.
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