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HDFC Bank vs Yes Bank vs Kotak Bank vs IndusInd Bank - Which banking stock to buy after Q1 business update?
Shares of HDFC Bank and Axis Bank gained as much as 2.5% on Monday, while Kotak Mahindra Bank declined up to 3.5%.

Stocks To Watch Today: HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Yes Bank, Axis Bank, Dabur, Godrej Consumer Product, Vedanta & More
Here's a look at stocks that are likely to be in focus during the trading session on Thursday.

TVS Motor, Dixon Tech In, Reliance, M&M Out: Which Stocks Made It Into Macquarie's New India Portfolio?
The biggest changes came in the brokerage's tactical portfolio, where it introduced Axis Bank, Hyundai Motor India and Dixon Technologies, while removing Shriram Finance, Reliance Industries and Coal India.
Stocks to Watch today: HDFC Bank, Biocon, SJVN, Container Corp, Yes Bank
Stocks to Watch today, June 30, 2026: Tech Mahindra, Axis Bank, Godrej Properties, RITES, SIS, Jagsonpal Pharma, and Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy are top stocks to remain in focus
Axis Bank seeks shareholder nod to raise Rs 55,000 crore in FY27
Axis Bank is seeking shareholder approval to raise a substantial Rs 55,000 crore in FY27, comprising Rs 20,000 crore via equity and Rs 35,000 crore through debt. This move supports the bank's ongoing strategy to bolster its balance sheet by aggressively mobilizing deposits. The bank is focusing on acquiring new premium customers and deepening relationships with existing ones to drive growth and enhance customer value.
Axis Bank seeks shareholder nod to raise Rs 55,000 crore in FY27
Axis Bank is seeking shareholder approval to raise a substantial Rs 55,000 crore in FY27, comprising Rs 20,000 crore via equity and Rs 35,000 crore through debt. This move supports the bank's ongoing strategy to bolster its balance sheet by aggressively mobilizing deposits. The bank is focusing on acquiring new premium customers and deepening relationships with existing ones to drive growth and enhance customer value.

Small-cap stocks to buy: Chalet Hotels, Minda Corp, Navin Fluorine among Axis Securities’ top stock picks for June
Small-cap stocks to buy: The smallcap stock picks for June are Ujjivan Small Finance Bank, Chalet Hotels, Minda Corporation, Navin Fluorine International and Kalpataru Projects International shares.

Stocks to watch: Ola Electric, Wipro, NHPC, Axis Bank among 10 shares in focus today; check list here - Mint
Stocks to watch: Ola Electric, Wipro, NHPC, Axis Bank among 10 shares in focus today; check list hereMint
Stocks in news: Ola Electric, Eicher Motors, Axis Bank, Anant Raj, Wipro
Markets faced pressure on Monday, with key indices declining over half a percent due to weak global cues. Ola Electric approved its QIP issue, Eicher Motors reported a 15% sales rise, and Axis Bank increased its stake in Axis Max Life Insurance.
Axis Bank hikes stake in Axis Max Life Insurance to 19.9%
Axis Bank has boosted its stake in Axis Max Life Insurance. The bank and its subsidiaries now hold 19.99 percent of the insurer. This move follows an investment of up to Rs 380 crore. The Reserve Bank of India granted approval for this investment. Axis Max Life Insurance reported a gross written premium of Rs 38,877 crore for FY26.
ICICI Bank adds most credit cards in April amid rising competition
Axis Bank added 63,446 cards in April, less than half its February tally. Kotak Mahindra Bank remained steady at 33,038 additions. "We are focused on growing the business and growing it with the right set of customers in a profitable way," said ICICI Bank Group chief financial officer Anindya Banerjee. "We have been seeing reasonably steady new customer acquisition and would hope to see better numbers in terms of growth."
ICICI Bank adds most credit cards in April amid rising competition
Axis Bank added 63,446 cards in April, less than half its February tally. Kotak Mahindra Bank remained steady at 33,038 additions. "We are focused on growing the business and growing it with the right set of customers in a profitable way," said ICICI Bank Group chief financial officer Anindya Banerjee. "We have been seeing reasonably steady new customer acquisition and would hope to see better numbers in terms of growth."