Build Capital, a leading investment firm, has announced a significant investment of Rs 150 crore in Satyam Group's latest real estate project. This investment is part of Build Capital's broader strategy to establish itself as a key player in early-stage r
Real EstateInvestmentSatyam GroupBuild CapitalMumbaiReal EstateJan 24, 2025
Build Capital has invested Rs 150 crore in Satyam Group's real estate project.
Build Capital focuses on providing early-stage financing for high-potential real estate projects, particularly in Mumbai.
The project is a large-scale residential and commercial complex located in a prime area of Mumbai, featuring modern amenities and sustainable design elements.
Satyam Group has been active in the real estate and construction industry for over 30 years.
For Build Capital, the investment offers the opportunity to be involved in a high-impact project. For Satyam Group, the additional capital will help expedite the development process and ensure the project is completed to the highest standards.
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