Arnya Real Estate Fund Advisors and Supreme Universal have joined forces to launch a Rs 1,000 crore private equity fund aimed at redevelopment projects in Mumbai and Pune. The fund will focus on mid to premium segments with strong market fundamentals.
Real EstateRedevelopmentPrivate EquityMumbaiPuneReal EstateSep 23, 2025

The total target fund size is Rs 1,000 crore, comprising a base fund of Rs 500 crore and a green-shoe option of an additional Rs 500 crore.
The partners in this fund are Arnya Real Estate Fund Advisors and Supreme Universal.
The primary focus of the fund is on redevelopment projects in the mid to premium segments of the real estate market in Mumbai and Pune.
No, the fund will not invest in distressed assets or low-cost housing. It will focus on mid to premium segments with strong market fundamentals.
Supreme Universal will act as the execution partner, bringing operational expertise to the table to ensure the successful execution of redevelopment projects.

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