The Board of Directors of Brookfield India Real Estate Trust has recommended a final dividend of Rs 5.25 per equity share, subject to shareholder approval. This decision was made during a board meeting held on November 4, 2025.
Brookfield India Real Estate TrustFinal DividendReal EstateFinancial PerformanceShareholder ApprovalReal EstateNov 05, 2025

The recommended final dividend by Brookfield India Real Estate Trust is Rs 5.25 per equity share, which amounts to 1.909090909%.
The decision to recommend the final dividend was made during a board meeting held on November 4, 2025.
Yes, the final dividend is subject to the approval of the shareholders at the upcoming annual general meeting.
The recommended final dividend is a positive signal for investors, indicating the company's strong financial health and commitment to rewarding its shareholders.
Brookfield India Real Estate Trust is part of the global Brookfield Asset Management Inc., a leading real estate investment and services company.

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