Brigade Enterprises, a leading real estate developer in South India, has reported a 31% increase in property sales to Rs 7,847 crore in the last fiscal year. The company's robust performance is attributed to strong demand for residential properties and the launch of premium projects.
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Brigade Enterprises reported property sales worth Rs 7,847 crore in the last fiscal year, marking a 31% increase from the previous year.
Brigade Enterprises' net profit increased to Rs 680.47 crore in the last fiscal year, up from Rs 401.04 crore in the preceding year.
Brigade Enterprises primarily develops residential, office, shopping mall, and hotel projects, with a significant presence in South India.
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