This is the company's first financial result post its listing on the bourses in September this year.
The subsidiary of the Reliance Capital had logged a net profit of Rs 20 crore in the July-September quarter of last fiscal, 2016-17.
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Its gross non-performing assets (NPA) ratio has improved from 1.2 per cent to 0.8 per cent as at end-September.
The assets under management (AUM) stood at Rs 14,119 crore as on September 30, up 53 per cent from a year ago.
"We expect to grow our loan book at an accelerated pace, higher than the industry growth, primarily driven by affordable housing segment which has shown tremendous growth potential,"said Ravindra Sudhalkar, Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer, Reliance Home Finance.
"We will continue to strengthen our distribution capabilities through presence in more than 100 locations, as well as growth in the online channel, to cater to the extremely large untapped market," he added.
The stock of Reliance Home Finance closed over 7 per cent up at Rs 87.60 on BSE.