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Infosys Q4 result date: Check when the IT major will announce its earnings, dividend
Infosys will announce its Q4 FY26 financial results on April 23, followed by a press conference. The trading window will be closed from March 16 to April 26, 2026.
Mastek's UK subsidiary secures euro 15 million contract from UK financial regulator, FCA
Mastek said that its wholly owned subsidiary, Mastek UK, has secured a two-year contract with the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), valued at euro 15 million to support the client's Digital Delivery Hub (DDH).
Italian energy major Enel files international arbitration against Waaree Energies
Italian energy giant Enel SpA has launched arbitration proceedings against solar manufacturer Waaree Energies Ltd. The case, filed in London, concerns alleged loss of profits following a failed acquisition of Enel's Indian renewable arm. Waaree Energies disputes the claims and plans to contest them. The financial impact remains undetermined pending the arbitration outcome. Waaree will explore all legal options.

Mastek arm wins £15 million digital contract from UK financial regulator
Mastek (UK) Ltd won a £15 million two-year contract from the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, to help scale and modernise the regulator’s digital platforms and processes.
Intellect announces strategic partnership with UK-based Fintel
Intellect Design Arena announced a strategic partnership with Fintel PLC (AIM: FNTL), a listed and leading provider of fintech and support services to the UK retail financial services sector, via the formation of a 50:50 joint venture in the United Kingdom.
Sensex jumps 939 pts, Nifty tops 23,400 on value buying in large caps
Domestic equity benchmarks ended sharply higher on Monday, supported by value buying in select large-cap stocks as investors assessed the potential fallout of the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict. Sentiment improved after media reports indicated that Donald Trump is likely to announce in the coming days the formation of an international coalition to escort commercial shipping vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, as the conflict with Iran enters its third week. U.S. officials reportedly said the White House could unveil the initiative as early as this week. However, overall sentiment remained cautious amid persistent FII outflows and elevated crude oil prices due to ongoing tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States. The Nifty closed above the 23,400 mark, led by gains in auto, financial services and private banking stocks.
85% of bank clients plan to work with non-bank lenders: Report
Corporate and investment banks are losing ground to non-bank financial institutions. Clients demand faster, more transparent, and responsive services. Banks struggle with outdated systems and limited AI adoption. Innovation efforts are not yielding expected revenue or cost savings.

Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE updates: GIFT Nifty down 150 points, Max Financial Services in focus
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Every upmove on the Nifty is getting sold into. That has been the texture of this market for most parts of the last two weeks. Thursday was no different. Adding to that is the return of oil at $100 a barrel, despite the US allowing temporary purchase of Russian oil already at sea. Reversing the sell-on-rallies template will be the first priority for the Nifty bulls. For the Nifty, which has already entered a "technical correction," Thursday's panic low of 23,556 becomes the first important level to watch on the downside, Watch this space for all the LIVE Updates.

Stocks To Watch Today: IREDA, Tata Steel, Max Financial, Biocon And Manorama Industries
Stocks to watch on Friday.
Market Trading Guide: Buy NALCO and Tata Power on Friday for gains up to 15%
Nifty fell for the second consecutive day amid Iran-Israel/US tensions, dragging auto, consumer, and financial stocks. Commodity stocks saw selective buying. Analysts suggest bearish sentiment dominates, with support at 23,400–23,200.

Stocks To Buy: Three non-bank lenders that Nomura is betting on for up to 26% upside
Brokerage firm Nomura has initiated coverage on three non-bank lenders (NBFCs), Piramal Finance, L&T Finance and Tata Capital with a "buy" rating in its latest note on Wednesday, March 12. In addition to these, it has also initiated coverage on HDB Financial Services, with a "neutral" rating.

All you need to know about a SBI MF’s plan for a ₹13,000 crore IPO
The fund house is looking at an IPO size of Rs 13,000 crore — making it one of the largest financial services IPOs in the country.