Arnya, a real estate-focused investment firm headed by a former Motilal Oswal executive, has successfully crossed the halfway mark for its maiden fund within a few months of its launch. The Mumbai-based firm is set to roll out a debt investment vehicle in
Real EstateDebt InvestmentArnyaMumbaiMotilal OswalReal Estate MumbaiDec 19, 2024
Arnya primarily focuses on providing debt investments in the real estate sector, catering to both residential and commercial properties.
Arnya was founded by a former Motilal Oswal executive with over two decades of experience in the real estate and finance sectors.
Arnya has successfully crossed the halfway mark for its first fund within a few months of its launch, securing interest from a diverse group of investors.
Arnya plans to roll out a new debt investment vehicle within the next six months to further expand its portfolio and cater to growing demand in the real estate sector.
The growing demand for real estate debt investments, driven by factors such as urbanization, infrastructure development, and favorable government policies, is influencing Arnya's success.
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