Today, on 25th March 2025, Kotak Mahindra Bank or Kotak Mahindra Shares experienced a slight surge in share prices from the previous close and recorded a new 52-week high during the morning session. Kotak Bank’s shares surged by almost 0.9% compared to the opening rates.
The recent changes in the Bank’s leadership and RBI lifting the ban on Kotak Mahindra’s online banking channels and services may have influenced a positive sentiment in the market.
Today, Kotak Mahindra’s shares opened to the market at Rs. 2,179.90 and are currently up by almost 9% compared to the opening bell rates and by 1.08% compared to the previous session’s close of 2,176.15. The 52-week high was recorded at 2,202.50.
Kotak Mahindra Bank Share Price in Today’s Market
At 10:5 a.m., the Bank dealt their shares for Rs. 2,197.95 each, nearly 0.8% higher than the opening rate. And it is 1% higher than its previous close. According to the reports and estimates on Money Control, the current market capitalisation shows 437,011 cores; the UC Limit is 2,393.75, and the LC Limit is 1,958.55.
The Company Financials
For the third quarter of FY 2024-25, with a 10% growth in its Net Profit (Rs. 3,305 crores, against Rs. 3,005 crores), the Bank reported the same growth in its Net Interest Income: Rs. 7,196 crores, up from Rs. 6,554 crores YoY.
Recent News About Kotak Mahindra Bank
- On 22nd March, the Bank declared Bhavinsh Lathia as the new Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Vyomesh Kapasi as a member of the Group Management Council.
- After banning the Bank’s online channels and banking in April 2024, RBI lifted the restrictions in Feb 2025.
Kotak Mahindra Bank Share Price Target
As per the reports, analysts predicted that Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. has an average target of 2044.85. The consensus estimated a downside of -7.01% from the last price of 2199.
Should You Buy, Sell, Or Hold?
Analysts strongly recommend buying the shares. On Money Control, 13% of experts recommend holding the stock, and 3% suggest selling. But, before investing in Kotak Mahindra Bank, consider its long-term performance and consult your analyst to make the perfect move.