Arkade Developers Ltd, a prominent real estate company, has announced a significant 20% year-over-year (YoY) growth in pre-sales for the fiscal year 2025, reaching Rs 773 crore. The company's strong performance reflects its strategic focus on high-demand residential and commercial projects.
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The current market cap of Arkade Developers Ltd is Rs 3,236 crore.
Arkade Developers recorded a 20% year-over-year (YoY) growth in pre-sales, reaching Rs 773 crore in FY25.
The key factors behind Arkade Developers' success include strategic location choices, innovation and sustainability in projects, and strong financial health.
Arkade Developers Ltd is listed on both the BSE and NSE.
Arkade Developers plans to continue focusing on high-demand segments of the market, such as mid-income and luxury residential properties, and commercial spaces, while maintaining a robust pipeline of projects.
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