
IT stocks | Indian IT stocks like TCS, Infosys and peers will be in focus on Monday after global software services and consultancy firm Accenture reported results on Friday. It expects full-year revenue growth to be between 6% and 7%, compared to its earlier guidance of 5% to 7% earlier. Forex impact likely to be positive 0.2%. New bookings down 6%, while generative AI bookings at $1.5 billion. The stock ended 7% lower in US trading on Friday.

Hindustan Aeronautics | HAL has bagged the SSVL technology from ISRO after placing a winning bid worth ₹511 crore. InSpace Chairman Pawan Goenka spoke exclusively to CNBC-TV18 and said that HAL is likely to receive 6-8 SSLV launches per year worth $6.5 million. In two years from now, HAL will become the only company making SSLV rockets in India.

Bharat Electronics | BEL announced ₹585 crore in fresh defence orders since June 5, covering missile fire control systems, communication gear, jammers, and spares—reinforcing its strong order momentum this June.

Waaree Renewable Technologies Ltd | The company’s existing solar EPC order has been revised upward by ₹246.92 crore, taking the total project value to ₹1,480.40 crore. The order relates to a massive 2,012.47 MWp ground-mounted solar project.

Bank of India | The public sector lender’s board of directors will consider a proposal to raise funds through the issuance of long-term infrastructure bonds at a meeting scheduled for June 26, 2025. Previously in FY24-25, BoI raised ₹2,690 crore through a 10‑year infrastructure bond at a 7.50% coupon, oversubscribed nearly sixfold. Bank of India also announced plans to raise up to ₹5,000 crore during the financial year 2025-26 through the issuance of Basel-III compliant bonds.

Fino Payments Bank | The bank finds itself under regulatory scrutiny as the Reserve Bank of India has imposed a penalty of ₹29.6 lakh. The action follows an inspection that uncovered repeated breaches of end-of-day balance limits in customer accounts—violating licensing norms for payments banks. This development could weigh on investor sentiment and regulatory perception in the near term.

Granules India | The pharma major on Friday said its API Unit-I facility at Bonthapally, Telangana, has completed a US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) inspection, which concluded with one Form 483 observation.

LT Foods | The company may face pressure after the US Department of Commerce imposed a steep 340.7% countervailing duty on organic soybean meal exports by its subsidiary, Ecopure Specialities. The move, stemming from a US probe into trade practices, could impact export revenue and margins in the near term.

Bajel Projects Ltd | The company has clinched a large-scale power transmission order from PowerGrid Corporation via MEL Power Transmission Ltd. Categorized as “Ultra-Mega” with a value exceeding ₹400 crore, the win strengthens Bajel’s project pipeline and signals strong execution credentials in the infrastructure space.

Small Finance Banks | The RBI on Friday eased lending norms for small finance banks by reducing their mandatory priority sector lending requirement, covering areas like agriculture and small enterprises by 15 percentage points.