HDFC Life Insurance Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials
Track HDFC Life Insurance live share price with 52 week high and low, interactive chart views, quick fundamentals, business segments, financial highlights, ratios, peer comparison, dividends, bonus/split notes and investor FAQs.
₹581.80
+₹7.40 · +1.29%
Symbol: HDFCLIFE.NSExchange: NSIUpdated: 17 Jun 2026, 19:46:23 IST
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Quick Fundamentals
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About HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd
HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd is a listed Indian life insurance company serving individual and group customers through protection, savings, pension, annuity, unit-linked and group insurance products.
For customers, the company is relevant because life insurance can protect family income, support long-term savings and help plan retirement income. For investors, the company is usually studied through insurance-specific metrics such as annual premium equivalent, value of new business, value of new business margin, embedded value, solvency ratio, persistency and product mix.
This page is educational and does not provide buy, sell or hold recommendations. Investors should compare the latest financial statements, regulatory disclosures and exchange filings before using any static table.
What beginners should understand first
A life insurer may report large premium and investment numbers because it manages policyholder funds. Profit, solvency, persistency, new business margins and embedded value can be more useful than only looking at revenue. Beginners should also understand that insurance accounting is different from many other sectors.
Business Segments
HDFC Life Insurance offers products across protection, savings, investment-linked insurance, retirement and group insurance needs. Segment mix matters because each product category can have different growth, margins, capital needs, persistency and sensitivity to interest rates or equity markets.
Customer-focused view of main insurance business areas
Business area
What it means for customers
Investor monitorable
Protection
Term plans and life cover products designed to protect dependants against income loss.
Protection mix, claim experience, persistency and margin contribution
Savings and participating plans
Traditional policies that combine life cover with disciplined long-term savings.
Premium growth, surrender trends, bonuses declared and retention
Unit-linked insurance plans
Market-linked policies where returns depend on fund performance after charges.
Equity market conditions, fund flows, charges and persistency
Retirement, pension and annuity
Products designed to create retirement income or pension-style payouts.
Annuity demand, longevity assumptions and distribution reach
Group insurance
Insurance solutions sold to employers, lenders, institutions and affinity groups.
Group premium growth, renewals and credit-linked protection demand
Business Model
HDFC Life Insurance collects premiums from policyholders and provides life cover, savings benefits, retirement income or group insurance coverage depending on the policy. Premium money is invested according to product design and regulatory rules, while the company manages claims, persistency, expenses, distribution and capital requirements.
The business model depends on writing profitable new policies, retaining existing policyholders, maintaining solvency, controlling operating expenses and matching products with customer needs. Distribution channels, digital onboarding, agency productivity, corporate partnerships and other partnerships can influence growth.
For investors, important monitorables include premium growth, value of new business margin, embedded value growth, persistency ratios, product mix, claim trends, solvency margin, investment performance and regulatory changes affecting tax or commissions.
Shareholding Pattern
Shareholding shows who owns the company across promoter, foreign institutional, domestic institutional, public and other categories. Always confirm the latest quarterly shareholding pattern from official exchange filings before relying on these percentages.
Shareholding pattern in percentage
Category
Mar 2024
Mar 2025
Mar 2026
Promoters
50.37%
50.32%
50.21%
FIIs
30.03%
24.96%
22.52%
DIIs
7.93%
14.10%
17.25%
Public
11.64%
10.60%
10.00%
Others
0.03%
0.03%
0.03%
No. of Shareholders
8,58,844
7,71,949
6,91,649
Profit and Loss
The profit and loss table helps beginners see broad trends in income, expenses, operating profit and net profit. Insurance company revenue can be affected by premium mix, investment income and actuarial accounting, so investors should read quarterly results and annual reports for context.
Consolidated figures in ₹ crore
Particulars
Mar 2024
Mar 2025
Mar 2026
Net sales / total income
₹1,01,482 Cr
₹92,922 Cr
₹99,432 Cr
Expenses
₹1,00,836 Cr
₹91,894 Cr
₹98,298 Cr
Operating profit
₹646 Cr
₹1,028 Cr
₹1,133 Cr
Operating margin
1%
1%
1%
Other income
₹410 Cr
₹366 Cr
₹924 Cr
Profit before tax
₹977 Cr
₹1,290 Cr
₹2,057 Cr
Net profit
₹1,574 Cr
₹1,811 Cr
₹1,912 Cr
EPS
₹7.32
₹8.41
₹8.86
Dividend payout
27%
25%
24%
Balance Sheet Highlights
For a life insurer, investments and policyholder liabilities are central balance sheet items. Capital, reserves, solvency and asset quality should be reviewed along with total assets and liabilities.
Consolidated figures in ₹ crore
Particulars
Mar 2024
Mar 2025
Mar 2026
Equity capital
₹2,151 Cr
₹2,153 Cr
₹2,158 Cr
Reserves
₹12,515 Cr
₹14,002 Cr
₹15,592 Cr
Borrowings
₹950 Cr
₹2,950 Cr
₹3,099 Cr
Other liabilities
₹2,87,071 Cr
₹3,30,307 Cr
₹3,69,654 Cr
Total liabilities
₹3,02,687 Cr
₹3,49,412 Cr
₹3,90,502 Cr
Fixed assets
₹1,549 Cr
₹2,143 Cr
₹746 Cr
Investments
₹2,91,128 Cr
₹3,34,756 Cr
₹3,75,448 Cr
Other assets
₹9,982 Cr
₹12,404 Cr
₹14,308 Cr
Total assets
₹3,02,687 Cr
₹3,49,412 Cr
₹3,90,502 Cr
Cash Flow Highlights
Cash flow data can move sharply for insurers because premium collection, claims, investment purchases and investment sales happen continuously. Use this table as a directional view and verify the latest audited cash flow statement from official filings.
Consolidated figures in ₹ crore
Particulars
Mar 2024
Mar 2025
Mar 2026
Cash from operating activity
₹10,721 Cr
₹15,597 Cr
₹22,625 Cr
Cash from investing activity
-₹13,622 Cr
-₹13,633 Cr
-₹23,871 Cr
Cash from financing activity
-₹403 Cr
₹1,607 Cr
-₹275 Cr
Net cash flow
-₹3,304 Cr
₹3,572 Cr
-₹1,521 Cr
Free cash flow
₹10,587 Cr
₹15,300 Cr
₹22,341 Cr
CFO / Operating Profit
1,444%
1,543%
2,014%
Key Ratios
General ratios such as P/E, P/B, ROE and dividend payout are useful, but insurance businesses also require insurance-specific ratios such as solvency, persistency, value of new business margin and embedded value growth.
Key operating and return ratios
Metric
Mar 2024
Mar 2025
Mar 2026
ROCE
5%
7%
10%
Return on Equity
10Y: 14%
5Y: 11%
Last year: 11%
Compounded Sales Growth
10Y: 19%
5Y: 7%
3Y: 12%
Compounded Profit Growth
10Y: 9%
5Y: 7%
3Y: 12%
Stock Price CAGR
5Y: -4%
3Y: -2%
1Y: -26%
Dividend Payout
27%
25%
24%
Peer Comparison
Peer comparison should be done carefully because listed insurers may differ by product mix, distribution strength, embedded value, margins, persistency, solvency and customer segment. Verify current peer valuations before making comparisons.
Selected Indian life insurance peers
Company
Business focus
Market Cap
P/E
Book Value
Dividend Yield
ROE
HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd
Life insurance
₹1,25,506 Cr
65.6
₹82.3
0.37%
11.3%
SBI Life Insurance Company Ltd
Life insurance
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ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Ltd
Life insurance
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Life Insurance Corporation of India
Life insurance
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Max Financial Services Ltd
Life insurance holding company
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Dividends, Bonuses and Splits
Corporate actions can affect shareholder returns and historical price charts. Dividend, bonus and split information must be verified from official exchange filings because record dates, approvals and payment dates can change.
Dividends
Year
Dividend Detail
Note
FY 2025-26
Final dividend of ₹2.10 per equity share shown in recent market data sources
Verify record date, approval status and payment date from exchange filings
FY 2024-25
Final dividend of ₹2.10 per equity share shown in historical dividend data
Verify from annual report and exchange announcements
FY 2023-24
Final dividend of ₹2.00 per equity share shown in historical dividend data
Verify from annual report and exchange announcements
Bonuses / Splits
Action
Detail
Note
Bonus Issue
No bonus value is assumed on this page
Check NSE, BSE and company filings for confirmed corporate actions
Face Value
₹10.00
Face value may change after splits or consolidations; verify latest filings
Split
No split value is assumed on this page
Check exchange-confirmed split history before using historical comparisons
Important: Verify the latest dividend, bonus, split, face value, record date and payment date directly from NSE, BSE and company investor relations announcements. This page is educational and avoids buy/sell recommendations.
HDFC Life Insurance customer and investor FAQs
These FAQs answer common AI-search-style questions about the company, products, business model, share price tracking, risks, dividends, policy comparison and investor monitorables.
What is HDFC Life Insurance and what does the company do?
HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd is an Indian life insurer offering protection, savings, retirement, annuity, pension, child, unit-linked and group insurance solutions for individual and institutional customers.
What is the NSE symbol of HDFC Life Insurance for live share price tracking?
The NSE symbol is HDFCLIFE and the Yahoo Finance-compatible symbol used on this page is HDFCLIFE.NS. Investors should verify live price, symbol and corporate action data from NSE, BSE and company filings.
How does HDFC Life Insurance earn money?
A life insurer earns premium from customers, invests policyholder and shareholder funds, manages claims and persistency, and creates value from profitable new business written over time.
What types of insurance products does HDFC Life offer?
The product range generally includes term insurance, savings plans, unit-linked insurance plans, retirement and pension plans, annuity products, child plans, riders and group insurance solutions.
Is HDFC Life Insurance only an investment company?
No. HDFC Life is a life insurance company. Some policies include savings or market-linked features, but the core purpose of life insurance is financial protection for dependants.
What should retail investors monitor in HDFC Life Insurance results?
Retail investors often monitor annual premium equivalent, new business premium, value of new business margin, embedded value, solvency ratio, persistency, claim ratio, product mix, expenses and profit after tax.
What are the main risks for HDFC Life Insurance shareholders?
Important risks include slower premium growth, weak persistency, adverse claims experience, market volatility in unit-linked products, taxation or regulatory changes, competition, margin pressure and higher expenses.
Does HDFC Life Insurance pay dividends?
HDFC Life Insurance has declared dividends in several recent years. Dividend amount, record date, payment date and eligibility can change, so investors should verify the latest details from exchange announcements.
Has HDFC Life Insurance issued bonus shares or stock splits?
Bonus and split history should always be checked from official exchange filings. This page does not assume future corporate actions or treat past actions as a guarantee of future dividends, bonus issues or splits.
How should customers compare HDFC Life policies?
Customers should compare life cover, premium affordability, policy benefits, riders, exclusions, surrender charges, fund options, tax treatment, policy term, payout choices and service quality.
How is HDFC Life different from general insurance companies?
HDFC Life focuses on life insurance, retirement and long-term savings products. General insurers focus on health, motor, travel, home and commercial insurance. Revenue drivers and risk patterns are different.
Can HDFC Life Insurance share price be used to judge policy quality?
Share price reflects market expectations about the listed company. Policy quality should be judged separately using benefits, exclusions, claim process, charges, customer service and suitability.
What are the most important official sources for HDFC Life investors?
Important sources include NSE filings, BSE filings, the company investor relations website, annual reports, quarterly results, investor presentations, solvency disclosures and regulatory updates.
Does this page give a buy or sell recommendation on HDFC Life Insurance?
No. This page is for educational stock research and customer understanding only. It avoids buy, sell or hold recommendations. Investors should do independent research or consult a qualified adviser.