PNB FINANCE AND INDUSTRIES LIMITED is a Non-Banking Financial Company. It was first incorporated in 1894 under ‘Punjab National Bank Limited. The Banking business was acquired by the Central Government of India and the name of the company was changed to PNB Finance Limited. Later, the company made its path in the investment business and started investing in shares, bonds, debentures, and other securities. The company’s name was again changed to PNB Finance and Industries Limited in 1981. In the year 1998, the company became a Non-Banking Financial Company under the Reserve Bank of India.
In the present scenario, PNB Finance and Industries Limited is not engaged in any business operations, except the investment of surplus funds in low-risk instruments and earning income therefrom. The company does not carry on investment activities as a business operation and also it does not hold or/and accept Public Deposits. Mutual Funds account for the larger share of the investment portfolio of the Company.
The company has made big investments in equity shares of HDFC Bank Limited, Bennett Coleman & Co Limited, and Bennett Property Holdings Company Limited.
The Equity shares of PNB Finance And Industries Limited are listed on Delhi Stock Exchange and Calcutta Stock Exchange.
PNB Finance Outstanding Shares: | 3,200,000 |
Face Value of PNB Finance Unlisted Share: | Rs. 10 Per Equity Share |
ISIN of PNB Finance Unlisted Share: | INE057F01011 |
Lot Size of PNB Finance Unlisted Share: | 10 Shares |
PNB Finance And Industries Share Price: | Best in Industry |
PAN Number of PNB Finance: | AAACP0256C |
GST Number of PNB Finance: | 07AAACP0256C1ZZ |
PNB Finance And Industries Limited CIN Number | L65929DL1947PLC001240 |
PNB Finance And Industries Limited Registration Date | 14-Jun-47 |
Category / Sub-Category of PNB Finance | Company limited by Shares |
PNB Finance And Industries Registered Office Address | 1st Floor, Express Building, 9-10, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi - 110002 |
PNB Finance And Industries Registrar & Transfer Agent Address and Contact Details | Skyline Financial Services Private Limited D-153/A, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase 1, New Delhi - 110020, Tel: +91-11-26812682/83 |
Ashish Verma, Director
Govind Swarup, Director
Rakesh Dhamani, Director
Saumya Agarwal, Director
Shweta Saxena, Director
Name of the Company | % of shares held |
Punjab Mercantile and Traders Limited | 100.00% |
Jacaranda Corporate Services Limited | 100.00% |
S.No. | Shareholders’ Name | Number of shares | % of total Shares of the company |
1 | Promoter & Promoter Group | 0 | 0 |
2 | Public Shareholding | 32,00,000 | 100% |
| Total | 32,00,000 | 100.00% |
The NBFC sector has been facing increased regulatory oversight and push towards convergence with banks through various measures such as scale-based regulation, realignment in asset quality classification and Prompt Corrective Action norm. The incremental impact of the notification on NPA recognition however will be moderate as the maximum impact has already been seen in 3QFY22 figures and NBFCs are holding adequate provisions. Economic Survey 2022-2023 flags the consistent rise of NBFCs’ credit as a proportion to GDP as well as in relation to credit extended by SCBs. Supported by various policy initiatives, NBFCs could absorb the shocks of the pandemic. They built up financial soundness during FY22, marked by balance sheet consolidation, improvement in asset quality, augmented capital buffers and profitability. The continuous improvement in asset quality is seen in the declining GNPA ratio of NBFCs from the peak of 7.2 per cent recorded during the second wave of the pandemic (June 2021) to 5.9 per cent in September 2022, reaching close to the pre-pandemic level. Credit extended by NBFCs is picking up momentum, with the aggregate outstanding amount at ₹31.5 lakh crore as of September 2022. NBFCs continued to deploy the largest quantum of credit from their balance sheets to the industrial sector, followed by retail, services, and agriculture.
FAQ's on PNB Finance and Industries
Q. What
is the face value of PNB Finance and Industries shares?
Answer: The face value of PNB Finance and Industries shares is ₹10
per equity share.
Q. What
is the minimum lot size for buying PNB Finance and Industries shares through
WWIPL?
Answer: The minimum lot size is 10 shares, subject to market
availability.
Q. How
can I buy PNB Finance and Industries shares through WWIPL?
Answer: Investors can place an order through WWIPL and receive shares in
their Demat account after completion of the transaction process.
Q. What
does PNB Finance and Industries do?
Answer: PNB Finance and Industries is an investment and holding
company historically linked to the PNB group, with exposure to financial
investments and legacy holdings rather than active lending operations.
Q. Is PNB
Finance and Industries an NBFC?
Answer: No. It is primarily an investment/holding company, not a
lending-focused NBFC.
Q. Is PNB
Finance and Industries part of Punjab National Bank?
Answer: It has historical linkage with the PNB ecosystem, but it
operates as a separate listed investment company.
Q. Why do
investors track PNB Finance and Industries shares?
Answer: Investors track it for its underlying investment portfolio
and potential value unlocking from legacy holdings.
Q. What
are the key growth drivers for PNB Finance and Industries?
Answer: Portfolio value appreciation, strategic investments, corporate
actions, and market re-rating of holding assets.
Q. What
factors influence valuation of PNB Finance and Industries shares?
Answer: Net asset value (NAV), investment portfolio performance, market
sentiment, liquidity, and potential value unlocking events.
Q. What
are the risks of investing in PNB Finance and Industries shares?
Answer: Low liquidity, holding-company discount, uncertain realization
of underlying value, and limited operational visibility.
Q. Why do
investors track this company in the unlisted market?
Answer: It is viewed as a legacy financial holding play with
potential NAV-based re-rating rather than an operating business.