Aurum PropTech, a prominent player in the real estate technology sector, has reported a significant net loss of Rs 33.37 crore for the fiscal year 2025. The company, known for its innovative solutions in property development and data analytics, is looking to recover and expand its market presence.
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Aurum PropTech reported a net loss of Rs 33.37 crore for the fiscal year 2025.
Aurum Analytica is a subsidiary of Aurum PropTech that specializes in data analytics. It helps real estate developers identify and target prospective buyers effectively.
Aurum PropTech is taking proactive measures such as expanding its market reach, enhancing its product offerings, and exploring strategic partnerships and potential mergers and acquisitions.
The net loss can be attributed to increased competition, higher operational costs, and the economic challenges faced by the real estate sector.
Aurum PropTech is optimistic about its future prospects, driven by favorable government policies, increasing urbanization, and growing demand for quality housing. The company is well-positioned to capitalize on these trends and deliver value to its clients and investors.

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