Housing Development Finance Corporation

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HDFC Limited
Type Public
Founded 1977
Headquarters Mumbai
Key people D. S. Parekh (Chairman)
Industry Housing Finance
Revenue Rs. 3,410 crore (2005)
Employees 1029
Website www.hdfc.com

HDFC or Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited, founded 1977 by Hasmukhbhai Parekh, is an Indian company which is primarily in the business of providing home loans.

HDFC's distribution network spans 243 outlets that include 49 offices of HDFC's distribution company, Home Loan Services India Private Limited (HLSIL). In addition, HDFC covers over 90 locations through its outreach programmes. HDFC's marketing efforts continue to be concentrated on developing a stronger distribution network. Home loans are also marketed through HLSIL, HDFC Bank Limited and other third party Direct Selling Agents (DSA).

To cater to non-resident Indians, HDFC has an office in London and Dubai and service associates in Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Al Khobar, Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.


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