The Somerset plant will support Jaguar Land Rover's electrification journey, while the aim of the bank is to double business every four years
The Tata group will build a 40 GW gigafactory in the UK to support Jaguar Land Rover’s electrification journey. The plant—to be built at a cost of $5.2 billion (Rs42,000 crore)—is one of the largest automotive investments in the UK. It is expected to commence operations in 2026. Somerset in southern England has been chosen as the site, and this comes a month after the company committed Rs13,000 crore to build a similar factory in Gujarat.
(Business Standard, Mint)
Weak subscriber additions and a delay in tariff hikes are likely to result in a muted April-June quarter for telecom companies. In the quarter, telecom companies Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea are likely to report a 2 percent quarter on quarter growth in revenues. The increase can be attributed to the rise in base level tariffs and a hike in data consumption. Jio is likely to see the addition to 9 million subscribers, Bharti 2 million and Vodafone Idea a loss of 1.7 million users.
(Financial Express)
The combined loan book of the merged Housing Development Finance Corporation and HDFC Bank will help the bank take exposure to large infrastructure projects. The combined loan book stands at Rs22,45,00,000 crore while deposits are at Rs20,63,00,000 crore. The aim of the bank is to double business every four years. Only 2 percent of HDFC Bank customers source their home loans through the bank, while 5 percent source loans from other institutions. This is a huge opportunity for the bank, said CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan in the bank’s annual report.