Tata Capital share price sees modest gains since listing. Should you buy the Tata Group stock ahead of Q2 results today?

share price rose over 1% ahead of Q2 results today. Tata Capital shares debuted in the Indian stock market on October 13, 2025, opening at 330 per share, which was a modest premium over its IPO price of 326.

Since its listing, the stock’s performance has remained fairly steady, with prices oscillating within a narrow range between 319 and 336, according to analysts. Out of a total of 11 sessions for Tata Capital, the Tata Group stock has shown gains in six sessions and losses in five sessions.

Ahead of Q2FY26 earnings, Tata Capital share price today opened at 328.15 apiece on the BSE, the stock touched an intraday high of 333.45 per share, and an intraday low of 327.50 per share.

Kalp Jain, Research Analyst, INVasset PMS, said that since its listing, Tata Capital has shown a modest performance, reflecting both market caution and its large-scale listing.

On the financial front, the company reported a reported net profit of around 3,655 crore for FY25, with total assets of approximately 2.48 lakh crore.

While the brand strength, diversified loan-book across retail, SME and corporate segments, and backing of the Tata Group remain clear positives, the muted listing suggests that much of the growth narrative may already be discounted. The subdued start could imply a limited near-term upside unless the company demonstrates accelerated earnings growth or further margin expansion.



Tata Capital IPO details

Tata Capital comprised of 47.58 crore shares in total, which included a new issuance of 21 crore equity shares and an Offer For Sale (OFS) of 26.58 crore shares.

As part of the OFS, Tata Sons planned to sell 23 crore shares, while the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to sell 3.58 crore shares.

At present, Tata Sons owns an 88.6% interest in Tata Capital, whereas IFC possesses a 1.8% stake.

The funds raised from the IPO will be utilised to enhance the company’s Tier-1 capital base, facilitating future capital needs, including lending activities.

Tata Capital, the primary financial services division of the Tata Group and entirely owned by Tata Sons Pvt Ltd, is classified by the RBI as an Upper Layer NBFC. It stands as the third-largest diversified NBFC in India and is among the rapidly growing competitors in its field, with total gross loans increasing at a compound annual growth rate () of 37.3% from March 31, 2023, to March 31, 2025.

Tata Capital – Q1 Results

For the quarter that ended in June 2025 (Q1 FY26), Tata Capital reported a consolidated net profit of 1,040.93 crore, marking a 120% rise from 472.21 crore during the same quarter of FY25. Total income rose to 7,691.65 crore, up from 6,557.40 crore a year prior, indicating consistent growth across its lending operations.

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