Company Overview

ICICI Bank Limited provides various banking products and services in India and internationally. It operates through Retail Banking, Wholesale Banking, Treasury, Other Banking, Life Insurance, and Others segments. The company offers savings, salary, pension, current, and other accounts; and time, fixed, recurring, and security deposits services. It also provides home, car, two-wheeler, personal, gold, and commercial business loans, as well as loans against securities and other loans; business loans, including working capital finance, term loans, collateral free loans, loans without financials, finance for importers and exporters, and overdraft facilities, as well as loans for new entities and card swipes; and credit, debit, prepaid, travel, forex, and corporate cards. In addition, the company offers pockets wallet; fixed income products; investment products, such as mutual funds, gold monetization schemes, initial public offerings, and other online investment services; and agri and rural business, farmer finance, tractor loans, and micro banking services, as well as other services to agri corporates. Further, it provides portfolio management, trade, foreign exchange, locker, private and NRI banking, and cash management services; family wealth and demat accounts; commercial and investment banking, capital market, custodial, and institutional banking services; health, personal accident, fire, and motor insurance, as well as distributes general and life insurance products; and Internet, mobile, and phone banking services. Additionally, the company offers securities investment, broking, trading, and underwriting services; and merchant banking, trusteeship, housing finance, pension fund management, asset management, investment advisory, points of presence, and private equity/venture capital fund management services. ICICI Bank Limited was founded in 1955 and is headquartered in Mumbai, India.

  • Name

    ICICI Bank Limited

  • CEO

    Sandeep Bakhshi

  • Website

    www.icici.bank.in

  • Sector

    Banks

  • Year Founded

    1955

Company Statistics

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What's happening

Nov 11, 2025 - Dec 11, 2025

ICICI Bank Ltd Faces Mixed Investor Sentiment Amid Strategic Acquisition

  • ICICI Bank plans to acquire an additional 2% stake in ICICI Prudential Asset Management for approximately 21.4 billion rupees.
  • Investor reactions are divided regarding the potential benefits of this acquisition amid market volatility.
  • Macroeconomic factors, including inflation and interest rate adjustments, contribute to uncertainty in banking stock valuations.

Over the past month, ICICI Bank Ltd (IBN) experienced a slight overall movement of 0.1%. This performance indicates relative stability but represents an underperformance of -0.2% compared to the S&P 500's return of 0.3%. Additionally, IBN lagged behind the broader Financials sector (XLF), which saw a decline of -1.7%.

A significant event during this period was IBN's announcement regarding its plan to acquire up to a 2% stake in ICICI Prudential Asset Management from Prudential Corp., valued at around 21.4 billion rupees. This strategic move aims to strengthen IBN’s position within asset management and enhance its financial services portfolio; however, it coincided with bearish sentiment affecting stock performance on certain days.

Investor reactions were mixed following the acquisition announcement; some viewed it positively as indicative of growth potential for IBN while others raised concerns about capital allocation and immediate returns amidst fluctuating market conditions. On December 8th, negative price action occurred when IBN dropped by 0.9%, reflecting investor skepticism about short-term impacts versus long-term benefits.

Throughout the month, various macroeconomic indicators influenced market sentiment towards financial stocks like IBN. Economic data releases indicated inflationary pressures and potential interest rate adjustments that could impact lending margins for banks generally, contributing further to volatility surrounding banking stocks including IBN.

ICICI Bank Ltd underperformed the Financials (XLF) sector by -1.7%.

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