Ajmera Realty & Infra India, a prominent player in the Indian real estate landscape, has earned an A-/Stable credit rating from CRISIL. This rating is expected to enhance the company's debt optimization capabilities.
Ajmera Realty Infra IndiaCrisilCredit RatingIndian Real Estate SectorDebt OptimizationReal Estate MumbaiAug 17, 2024
A-/Stable
The credit rating is expected to enable the company to negotiate better interest rates with lenders, reduce its debt burden, and focus on expanding its business operations.
CRISIL is a leading credit rating agency in India, providing ratings and research services to investors, lenders, and corporations.
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