Live EFC (I) Share Price Chart

O 325

H 332.75

L 325

VOL 223

EFC (I) Performance

Days Range

Low: ₹321.00
High: ₹334.80
Previous Close ₹318.90
Open ₹325.00
Volume 61,518
Day’s Range ₹321.00 - ₹334.80
52W Range ₹146.27 - ₹495.00
Market Cap ₹1,587.38 Cr

EFC (I) Fundamentals

ROCE (TTM) 10.01
P/E Ratio (TTM) 40.52
P/B Ratio 4.04
Industry P/E 37.42
Debt to Equity 2.69
ROE 16.93
EPS (TTM) 7.87
Dividend Yield 0
Book Value 78.85
Face Value 2

EFC (I) Financials

Mar 2023Jun 2023Sep 2023Dec 2023
Net Sales60.3256.4297.76172.08
Expenses40.7543.9877.25130.99
Profit before tax13.552.9614.6331.38
Operating Profit9.153.1811.0721.12
Net Profit9.153.1811.0721.12
EPS in Rs21.84.492.945.27

About EFC (I)

EFC (I) Ltd (Formerly known as Amani Trading and Exports Limited) was incorporated on February 27, 1984. EFC specializes in delivering fully functional office spaces, offering flexible leasing arrange ... Read More

Parent Organisation Indian Private
Founded 1984
Managing Director Umesh Sahay
BSE Symbol EFCIL

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EFC (I) FAQs

What is the Share price of EFC (I) (EFCIL)?

EFC (I) (EFCIL) share price as of March 28, 2024, on BSE is Rs 333.00 (BSE).

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