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IIFL Home Finance extends relief support to flood-affected families in Punjab

30th September 2025: IIFL Home Finance, one of India’s leading affordable housing finance companies, extended a relief initiative in Punjab to support families affected by the recent floods. As part of this drive, the company distributed 1,500 food kits and 1,000 hygiene kits, providing essential assistance to displaced families.

The CSR initiative was carried out in association with Khalsa Aid India Charitable Trust, which has been actively working on-ground to rehabilitate flood victims and bring back normalcy to their lives. With over 4 lakh acres of farmland submerged and the state facing a public health crisis, this effort goes beyond providing essentials in a bid to restore stability for the affected. It also highlights IIFL Home Finance’s larger mission of fostering inclusive growth and resilience across the country.

Speaking on the initiative, Mr. Praveen Khullar, Chief Business Officer, IIFL Home Finance, said, “As a responsible housing finance institution, we believe our role extends just beyond housing; it includes supporting communities in times of crisis. Through this initiative, we aim to provide immediate relief to families affected by the floods, while reinforcing our long-term commitment to financial inclusion and sustainable community development across the state.”

Mr. Gurmeet Singh from Khalsa Aid India Charitable Trust added, “In moments of such natural crisis, efforts such as this bring immense hope for those who witnessed a complete upheaval. IIFL Home Finance’s support strengthens our efforts on the ground and enables us to reach more families with care and compassion.”

Punjab, known as the agricultural heartland of India, has witnessed one of its toughest monsoon seasons, with crops, homes, and infrastructure severely damaged. By extending this relief, IIFL Home Finance reaffirms its support for the state’s path to recovery.

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