IDFC FIRST Bank Analyst and Investor Meet Schedule – January 2026

IDFC FIRST Bank has announced its schedule for meetings with analysts and institutional investors starting February 3, 2026. The schedule includes virtual and in-person investor conferences in locations such as Singapore and Mumbai. Key firms such as Goldman Sachs, ICICI Securities, and JM Financial will be participating. The schedule is subject to change based on the company’s and investors’ needs.

Upcoming Investor Interactions

IDFC FIRST Bank is set to engage with analysts and institutional investors through a series of meetings scheduled throughout February 2026. These interactions will provide a platform for in-depth discussions on the bank’s performance, strategy, and outlook.

Conference Schedule

Here is a detailed breakdown of the scheduled investor conferences:

  • February 3, 2026: Investor Conference with Goldman Sachs 2026 Asia Financials Corporate Day (Virtual).
  • February 3-4, 2026: Investor Conference with ICICI Securities Investor Conference (The Fullerton, Singapore).
  • February 6, 2026: Investor Conference with JM Financial India Xchange (The Fullerton, Singapore).
  • February 9, 2026: Investor Conference with Nuvama India Conference 2026 (Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz, Mumbai).
  • February 10, 2026: Investor Conference with Manthan-Systematix India Annual Conference 2026 (Taj Santacruz, Mumbai).
  • February 11, 2026: Investor Conference with Advantage India – Axis Capital’s Flagship India Conference (Trident, BKC, Mumbai).
  • February 24, 2026: Investor Conference with IIFL’s 17th Enterprising India Global Investors’ Conference (Trident, BKC, Mumbai).

Important Note

The provided schedule is subject to change, reflecting the dynamic nature of investor relations and potential exigencies affecting the involved parties.

Source: BSE

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