Bank of Baroda extends MD & CEO Debadatta Chand’s tenure by 3 years

Bank of Baroda extends Debadatta Chand as MD and CEO for three more years from June 30, 2026, after government approval; shares close down 2.39% on the NSE.

Bank of Baroda extends Debadatta Chand as MD and CEO for three more years from June 30, 2026, after government approval; shares close down 2.39% on the NSE.

The company transferred its 100% equity stake in HG Raipur Visakhapatnam OD-6 Private Ltd to Neo Infra Income Opportunities Fund. Shares of HG Infra Engineering Ltd ended at ₹606.50, down by ₹11.50, or 1.86%, on the BSE today, April 23.

CIE Automotive reported steady Q4 growth with profit up 21% and revenue rising in line with the market, while margins improved despite cost pressures and the company announced a ₹7 dividend.

Mahindra Logistics reported a return to profit in Q4 with strong revenue and EBITDA growth, margin expansion, and announced a final dividend, alongside key board approvals ahead of its AGM.

Infosys reported a sharp decline in headcount during the March quarter, with attrition ticking up slightly, even as peers showed mixed hiring trends and the company cited softer volumes and seasonal factors.

UTI Asset Management profit slumps 72.8% in Q4 to ₹33.7 crore as costs and exceptional items rise; revenue for the quarter largely unchanged at ₹317 crore; FY26 profit falls, board proposes ₹40 dividend per share. Shares of the company ended…

Infosys, LTIMindtree, Tata Capital, Adani Energy Solutions, Cyient, Mahindra Logistics and Himadri Speciality Chemical post mixed Q4, key earnings from Reliance and others due April 24. Here are few stocks to keep an eye on ahead of Friday’s trading session.

The company recommended a final dividend of ₹2 per share. Shares of Indian Energy Exchange Ltd ended at ₹126.90, up by ₹1.10, or 0.87%, on the BSE today, April 23.

Balrampur Chini Mills to raise up to ₹450 crore via preferential issue and ₹200 crore via NCDs, ups PLA capex to ₹3,080 crore, plans new lactogypsum plant in Uttar Pradesh.

Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) returned to profitability in the March quarter, but that was due to an exceptional gain owing to a provision write-back. However, adjusted for the exceptional item, its losses narrowed compared to last year.