Bengaluru: In a significant leadership shift within India’s real estate sector, My Home Constructions has appointed Abhishek Kapoor as its new CEO, effective immediately. Kapoor, a seasoned industry veteran, brings over two decades of experience to the role.
Real EstateCeo AppointmentMy Home ConstructionsAbhishek KapoorGrowth StrategyReal EstateAug 26, 2025

The new CEO of My Home Constructions is Abhishek Kapoor, who was previously the Group CEO of Puravankara Limited.
Abhishek Kapoor has over two decades of experience in the real estate sector, including leadership roles at Puravankara Limited where he drove significant growth and operational efficiency.
My Home Constructions is focusing on expanding its presence in key metros such as Bengaluru, Chennai, and Mumbai, while continuing to consolidate its leadership position in Hyderabad.
Under Abhishek Kapoor's leadership, My Home Constructions plans to strengthen its brand equity, expand its geographic reach, and deliver on its ambitious residential and commercial projects, including investments in warehousing and industrial parks.
The My Home Group is known for its strong presence across various sectors including real estate, cement, power, education, and media, with a legacy spanning over four decades.

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