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Chola Securities' Dharmesh Kant sees BFSI earnings revival; likes IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank
Despite recent market volatility, Dharmesh Kant, Head Research at Chola Securities, believes investors should focus on bottom-up stock picking. He expects the banking and financial sector to emerge as a key earnings driver as stable interest rates support margins and treasury income. Among his preferred ideas are Aurionpro Solutions, Tata Technologies, IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank, Bank of India and Aadhar Housing Finance. He also remains positive on the long-term growth prospects of exchanges, AMCs and other capital market plays. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
Aurionpro wins 3-year deal with US based fintech platforms
Aurionpro Solutions, through its US-based subsidiary Aurionpro Fintech Inc., announced its largest order win in the US market with the signing of a strategic three-year engagement with one of the leading fintech platforms in the United States specializing in digital insurance payments. The engagement marks a significant expansion of Aurionpro's existing relationship with the customer, which currently leverages our cutting-edge payments framework software and allied services.
Aurionpro Solutions gains after securing largest US order win
Aurionpro Solutions rose 3.38% to Rs 815.65 after the company announced its largest order win in the US market through its subsidiary Aurionpro Fintech Inc.
Stocks to buy in 2026 for long term: LT Foods, Aditya Birla Real Estate among 5 stocks that could give 20-30% return
Brokerages remain bullish on select stocks including LT Foods, Aditya Birla Real Estate, PhysicsWallah, Aurionpro Solutions and Solar Industries, with potential upside of 20–38% backed by strong growth visibility and sectoral tailwinds.