CSR spend of ₹1,068 Crore in FY 2024-25, impacted 10.56 crore lives since inception
Udaipur: HDFC Bank, India’s largest private sector bank, today announced the release of its first-ever standalone annual CSR Report, showcasing the Bank’s decade-long journey of social impact through its umbrella programme, Parivartan. To read the report, click here: Parivartan CSR Report 2024–25 The Bank reported a spend of ₹1,068.03 crore on its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives in FY 2024-25, an increase of nearly ₹123 crore over the previous year. Cumulatively, as of March 31, 2025, the Bank has invested ₹6,176 crore in CSR programmes.
Mr. Kaizad Bharucha, Deputy Managing Director, HDFC Bank, said,“At HDFC Bank, we believe that meaningful change comes from listening, learning and working in partnership with communities. Parivartan represents our sustained effort to play a small role in enabling people and institutions to unlock their potential and build a better future. Over the past ten years, our efforts under Parivartan have been guided by the philosophy that development must be inclusive, locally relevant and future focused.”
The last Financial Year also marked 10 years of Parivartan, under which HDFC Bank has touched 10.56 crore lives across 28 states and 8 Union Territories. Projects have been implemented in 102 of the 112 Aspirational Districts identified by the Government of India. The Bank has also covered 298 border villages under its rural development initiatives.
