Anarock Group, a leading real estate consultant, reported a 33% revenue growth to Rs 755 crore in FY25, driven by increased demand for residential and commercial properties. The company's chairman, Anuj Puri, attributes the success to India's economic growth and the company's strategic focus on diverse consultancy services.
Real EstateAnarockProperty ConsultancyEconomic GrowthResidential PropertiesReal Estate MumbaiMay 18, 2025
Anarock Group's revenue in FY25 was Rs 755 crore, a 33% increase from the previous year.
The revenue growth was driven by increased demand for residential and commercial properties, aggressive land deals, and capital market transactions.
Anarock introduced office leasing consultancy services in April 2024, which has performed exceptionally well.
Anarock is looking for acquisitions to complement its businesses and fund its growth, both organically and inorganically.
Anarock Group currently has more than 2,300 employees operating across key markets in India and the Middle East.
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