Highest Paying Companies in India in 2025.⭐️ ✔️ ✔️
Average annual salary of employees,
1. Juniper - ₹29.2 lakhs
2. Meta - ₹27.7 lakhs
3. Adobe - ₹22.4 lakhs
4. Microsoft - ₹20 lakhs
5. Intel- ₹20 lakhs
6. Cisco -₹20 lakhs
7. Accenture - ₹20 lakhs
8. Google - ₹20 lakhs
9. Oracle - ₹20 lakhs
10. Cognizant - ₹18.7 lakhs
11. Flipkart - ₹10 lakhs
12. Uber - ₹10 lakhs
13. Amazon - ₹9.54 lakhs
14. TCS - ₹8.02 lakhs
15. Infosys - ₹8.01 lakhs
Average annual salary of employees,
1. Juniper - ₹29.2 lakhs
2. Meta - ₹27.7 lakhs
3. Adobe - ₹22.4 lakhs
4. Microsoft - ₹20 lakhs
5. Intel- ₹20 lakhs
6. Cisco -₹20 lakhs
7. Accenture - ₹20 lakhs
8. Google - ₹20 lakhs
9. Oracle - ₹20 lakhs
10. Cognizant - ₹18.7 lakhs
11. Flipkart - ₹10 lakhs
12. Uber - ₹10 lakhs
13. Amazon - ₹9.54 lakhs
14. TCS - ₹8.02 lakhs
15. Infosys - ₹8.01 lakhs
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✅ QIB: 0.00x
✅ NII: 0.16x
✅ Retail: 0.63x
✅ Total Subscription: 0.16x
✅ Total Applications: 1,02,885x
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SHWETA DAPTARDAR of 💎 ⭐️ ✔️
ELARA CAPITAL Says
There are downside risks to earnings estimates
MFI segment remains under pressure
Auto loan segment is witnessing stress
Delinquencies are elevated in auto loans
Recovery in the MFI space is still two quarters away
The Tamil Nadu ordinance will impact MFI recoveries
April and May will see a stable liquidity scenario in the system
Rate cuts, improved liquidity, and scaling back of risk weights place top-tier NBFCs in a favorable position for fundraising
ELARA CAPITAL Says
There are downside risks to earnings estimates
MFI segment remains under pressure
Auto loan segment is witnessing stress
Delinquencies are elevated in auto loans
Recovery in the MFI space is still two quarters away
The Tamil Nadu ordinance will impact MFI recoveries
April and May will see a stable liquidity scenario in the system
Rate cuts, improved liquidity, and scaling back of risk weights place top-tier NBFCs in a favorable position for fundraising
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Bajaj Finance – Yearly Returns⭐️ 💎 ✔️
2014: ₹338 — +122.0%
2015: ₹585 — +73.0%
2016: ₹823 — +40.6%
2017: ₹1,721 — +109.1%
2018: ₹2,597 — +50.8%
2019: ₹4,164 — +60.3%
2020: ₹5,219 — +25.3%
2021: ₹6,888 — +31.9%
2022: ₹6,515 — -5.5%
2023: ₹7,291 — +11.9%
2024: ₹6,823 — -6.5%
2025 (Apr): ₹9093 — +33.3%
From ₹338 to ₹9,093 in 11 years — that's a ~2,591% total return or ~39.5% CAGR.
This is how long-term investing works when you pick the right stock.
2014: ₹338 — +122.0%
2015: ₹585 — +73.0%
2016: ₹823 — +40.6%
2017: ₹1,721 — +109.1%
2018: ₹2,597 — +50.8%
2019: ₹4,164 — +60.3%
2020: ₹5,219 — +25.3%
2021: ₹6,888 — +31.9%
2022: ₹6,515 — -5.5%
2023: ₹7,291 — +11.9%
2024: ₹6,823 — -6.5%
2025 (Apr): ₹9093 — +33.3%
From ₹338 to ₹9,093 in 11 years — that's a ~2,591% total return or ~39.5% CAGR.
This is how long-term investing works when you pick the right stock.
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Where Does Reliance’s ₹3.2 Lakh Crore Revenue Come From?⭐️ 💎 ✔️
1. Oil to Chemicals – ₹1,64,613 Cr (51.4%)
2. Retail – ₹88,637 Cr (27.6%)
3. Digital Services – ₹40,861 Cr (12.7%)
4. Others (Finance, Media, etc.) – ₹19,920 Cr (6.2%)
5. Oil & Gas – ₹6,440 Cr (2%)
Total Revenue: ₹3,20,471 Cr
Reliance is no longer just an oil company — Retail and Digital are the new growth engines!
1. Oil to Chemicals – ₹1,64,613 Cr (51.4%)
2. Retail – ₹88,637 Cr (27.6%)
3. Digital Services – ₹40,861 Cr (12.7%)
4. Others (Finance, Media, etc.) – ₹19,920 Cr (6.2%)
5. Oil & Gas – ₹6,440 Cr (2%)
Total Revenue: ₹3,20,471 Cr
Reliance is no longer just an oil company — Retail and Digital are the new growth engines!
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How much do you need to invest monthly to reach ₹1 Crore?⭐️ 💎 ✔️
Assuming 10% annual returns:
• In 5 years: ₹1,28,070/month
• In 10 years: ₹48,414/month
• In 20 years: ₹13,060/month
• In 25 years: ₹7,474/month
• In 30 years: ₹4,387/month
• In 40 years: ₹1,568/month
Time is your biggest asset in wealth creation. Start early. Stay consistent. Let compounding do its magic.
Assuming 10% annual returns:
• In 5 years: ₹1,28,070/month
• In 10 years: ₹48,414/month
• In 20 years: ₹13,060/month
• In 25 years: ₹7,474/month
• In 30 years: ₹4,387/month
• In 40 years: ₹1,568/month
Time is your biggest asset in wealth creation. Start early. Stay consistent. Let compounding do its magic.
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Highest Retail holding in terms of Value ↗️ 🕯 🔼
Company :Retail Stake (In Value)
1) Reliance Ind: 1.37 LK Cr
2) HDFC Bank: 1.33 Lk Cr
3) L&T: 85,278 Cr
4) ITC: 59,112 Cr
5) HUL: 55,560 Cr
6) ICICI Bank: 49,523 Cr
7) TCS: 48,439 Cr
8) SBI: 44,907 Cr
9) Tata Motors: 42,601 Cr
10) Infosys: 41,220 Cr
Company :Retail Stake (In Value)
1) Reliance Ind: 1.37 LK Cr
2) HDFC Bank: 1.33 Lk Cr
3) L&T: 85,278 Cr
4) ITC: 59,112 Cr
5) HUL: 55,560 Cr
6) ICICI Bank: 49,523 Cr
7) TCS: 48,439 Cr
8) SBI: 44,907 Cr
9) Tata Motors: 42,601 Cr
10) Infosys: 41,220 Cr
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Best Places to Invest Money (Avg Returns)⭐️ 💎 ✔️
1. 📈 Stocks – 12–18%
2. 💼 Mutual Funds – 10–15% (Equity), 6–9% (Debt)
3. 🏦 FDs – 6–7% (Low risk)
4. 🏛 PPF – 7.1% (Tax-free, safe)
5. 🏠 Real Estate – 8–12% (Long-term)
6. 🪙 Gold – 7–10% (Safe haven)
7. 📊 SIP – 12–15% (Disciplined growth)
1. 📈 Stocks – 12–18%
2. 💼 Mutual Funds – 10–15% (Equity), 6–9% (Debt)
3. 🏦 FDs – 6–7% (Low risk)
4. 🏛 PPF – 7.1% (Tax-free, safe)
5. 🏠 Real Estate – 8–12% (Long-term)
6. 🪙 Gold – 7–10% (Safe haven)
7. 📊 SIP – 12–15% (Disciplined growth)
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