Build Capital has announced a significant investment of Rs 150 crore into Satyam Group's real estate project in Mumbai. This move aligns with Build Capital's strategy to become a leading early-stage financier in the Mumbai real estate market.
Real EstateInvestmentMumbaiSatyam GroupBuild CapitalReal Estate MumbaiJan 24, 2025
Build Capital has invested Rs 150 crore in Satyam Group's real estate project in Mumbai.
Build Capital's primary focus is on early-stage real estate financing, particularly in major urban centers like Mumbai.
The investment is directed towards the development of a mixed-use project in Mumbai, which will include residential units, commercial spaces, and retail outlets.
The investment will allow the Satyam Group to enhance the quality of the project, speed up development, and increase market confidence.
The partnership is expected to result in enhanced project quality, faster development, increased market confidence, and positive economic impacts such as job creation and local economic growth.
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