Arisinfra Solutions Limited, through its subsidiary ArisUnitern RE Solutions, has partnered with Transcon Group in Mumbai and Amogaya Projects in Bengaluru. These collaborations are expected to unlock real estate value exceeding ₹12,000 crore and mark Arisinfra's evolution from a material supplier to a comprehensive real estate services provider.
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The partnership with Transcon Group is expected to generate ₹9.60 crore in incremental EBITDA over the next 5 months.
Arisinfra will manage sales, marketing, branding, CRM, and construction materials supply for the Amogaya Adorit project in Bengaluru.
Arisinfra is moving beyond material supply to offer comprehensive real estate services, including strategic planning, financial engineering, and operational efficiency improvements.
Arisinfra is strengthening its presence in key markets like Mumbai and Bengaluru through these partnerships.
Srinivasan Gopalan, CEO of Arisinfra Solutions Limited, views these partnerships as a defining moment in Arisinfra's journey, demonstrating how the company's integrated model can unlock substantial value for its partners.

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