AIFs have played a crucial role in stabilizing the real estate market by injecting a significant amount of capital. According to Anuj Puri, Chairman of ANAROCK Group, the SWAMIH Fund has been instrumental in offering critical liquidity to the housing sector.
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AIFs have invested a total of Rs 73,903 crore in the real estate sector by the third quarter of FY25.
The SWAMIH Fund has played a crucial role in stabilizing the housing market by providing critical liquidity, helping in the completion of stalled projects, and boosting investor confidence.
Anuj Puri is the Chairman of ANAROCK Group, a leading real estate consultancy and investment firm. He provides insights and analysis on trends in the real estate market.
The benefits include higher project delivery rates, financial backing for developers, and new investment opportunities for investors. It also brings professionalism and transparency to the market.
Other significant AIFs contributing to the real estate sector include the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) Fund.

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