HDFC Bank Stock Performance and Recent Developments HDFC Bank's stock has experienced significant volatility in recent years. As of 2025, the stock has declined by 21% year-to-date, with a 20% drop in the last 12 months. Over a 10-year period, however, the stock has surged by 203%, outperforming the S&P 500's 198.70% gain during the same timeframe. Key Financial Highlights: Bonus Shares (2025): The bank issued a 1:1 bonus share in 2025, effectively doubling the number of shares outstanding. Dividends: In 2025, the bank distributed 27 rupees per share in dividends, split across two payments. Long-Term Growth: Despite recent declines, the stock's 10-year performance underscores its historical strength as a blue-chip investment. Investor Considerations: Short-Term Volatility: Recent declines suggest short-term risks, particularly amid market uncertainties. Historical Performance: The 203% gain over a decade highlights the bank's resilience and growth potential. Dividend Income: Investors who held shares for a year faced an 11% loss, but the dividend payouts provide income. Author Attribution: The article was written by Tanu Pratap Singh, a journalist with Live Hindustan. He has covered business, personal finance, and election reporting, with experience in ground-level reporting for events like the 2020 Ram Mandir Bhumi Pujan and the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. His work includes video interviews and in-depth analyses, reflecting his expertise in financial and political reporting.#hdfc_bank #live_hindustan #tanu_pratap_singh #ram_mandir_bhumi_pujan #lok_sabha_elections