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Home / Business and Economy / Corporate Funding Surges 58% in Q3 2025

Corporate Funding Surges 58% in Q3 2025

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Corporate fundraising jumped 58.1% in Q3 2025, fastest pace since June 2023.
  • Net profits, up 54.5% YoY, became top funding source, accounting for 40%.
  • Bank credit surged to ₹2.4 trillion, essential for the funding rebound.
Corporate Funding Surges 58% in Q3 2025

Corporate fundraising saw a robust resurgence in the September 2025 quarter, experiencing a 58.1% year-on-year increase. This growth represents the fastest pace observed since June 2023, following a subdued performance in the preceding quarter. Total funds raised reached an estimated ₹7.5 trillion, a substantial rise from the previous period. Domestic macro indicators and healthy consumption forecasts bolstered investor and issuer confidence.

Net profits emerged as the primary driver of this funding surge, accounting for approximately 40% of all funds raised. With profits up 54.5% year-on-year, companies increasingly favored internal accruals for financing operations and expansion. This strategic shift towards self-funding helped maintain robust balance sheets and reduced reliance on debt.

While fresh equity issuances remained subdued, bank credit experienced a significant rebound. Net borrowing through banks reached ₹2.4 trillion, contributing about 31% of total funds mobilized. This increase in bank credit was facilitated by companies entering the cycle with less leverage, creating room for new funding and powering the overall corporate funding recovery.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Corporate fundraising in India's September 2025 quarter saw a significant 58.1% year-on-year growth, the fastest pace since June 2023.
Net profits were the top source of funding in Q3 2025, rising 54.5% year-on-year and accounting for nearly 40% of all funds raised.
Bank credit surged to ₹2.4 trillion in Q3 2025, becoming a substantial 31% of total funds mobilized and playing a key role in the funding rebound.

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