PFC Share Price Target Tomorrow From 2024 to 2030 – Power Finance Corporation is one of India’s leading financial institutions which started its operation in 1986 and is under the Ministry of Power. Thus, it focuses on funding and delivering financial services to the power sector, contributing towards the development of generation, transmission, and distribution facilities.
PFC is a prominent financial organization that delivers financial solutions like term loans, debt-port facilities, syndication of funds, and long-term consultancy services to government and other organizations in the public and private sectors.
PFCÂ Share Price Current Market Overview
- Today’s Open: 555
- Today’s High: 558.85
- Today’s Low: 541.55
- Current Share Price: 545.10
- Market Capital: 1.80L Cr
- P/E: 8.68
- Dividend Yield: 2.25%
- 52 Week High: 580
- 52 Week Low: 203.84
PFCÂ Share Price Recent Graph
Share Price Target Tomorrow From 2024 To 2030
The following share target price is for upcoming years. It is based on market valuation, industrial trends, and expert analysis.
S.NO. | Share Price Target Years | Share Target Value |
|
2024 | 612 |
|
2025 | 996 |
|
2026 | 1186 |
|
2027 | 1306 |
|
2028 | 1476 |
|
2029 | 1526 |
|
2030 | 1685 |
Shareholding Pattern For PFCÂ Share Price
- Promoters: 55.99%
- Foreign Institutions: 17.93%
- Mutual Funds: 11.65%
- Retail And Others: 9.00%
- Other Domestic Institutions: 5.43%
PFC Annual Income Statement
Here is the comparison between the revenue and net income of PFC Limited.
Detailed information regarding the annual income statement is given below.
Particulars | Info 2024 | Y/Y Change |
Revenue | 371.09B | 11.19% (+) |
Operating Expenses | 35.04B | 1.93% (-) |
Net Income | 197.61B | 24.37% (+) |
Net Profit Margin | 53.25 | 11.85% (+) |
Earning Per Share | 43.53 | 23.78% (+) |
EBITDA | N/A | N/A |
Effective Tax Rate | 21.22% | N/A |
Challenges For PFCÂ Share Price
Exposure to Power Sector Risks
PFC has its dependence on the power sector, especially on state utilities, most of which are laden with debts, and this exposes it to sectoral risks such as delays in payments or defaults.
Regulatory Changes
Government policies, sector reforms, and changes in environmental policies do affect the power projects and, hence, PFC’s portfolio and profitability.
Interest Rate Fluctuations
High inflation rates translate to a high cost of capital for PFC, ultimately lowering profitability and, subsequently, the price per share.
Economic Slowdown
A slow growth environment also means that there will be less need for electricity projects, thus limiting the amount of lending for PFC.