Build Nivesh, a prominent real estate investment firm, has successfully secured Rs 400 million in its inaugural Alternative Investment Fund (AIF). This strategic move aims to bolster the firm's portfolio and explore new investment opportunities in the Ind
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An Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) is a privately pooled investment vehicle that invests in assets beyond traditional stocks and bonds, such as real estate, private equity, and hedge funds. AIFs are designed to offer investors a diversified portfolio and potentially higher returns.
Build Nivesh has successfully raised Rs 400 million in its inaugural Alternative Investment Fund (AIF).
The AIF will invest in residential, commercial, and industrial properties, focusing on high-growth regions with strong economic fundamentals.
The AIF is open to both institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals who are looking for diversified and potentially high-return investment opportunities in the real estate sector.
Build Nivesh's AIF will explore emerging trends such as smart cities, integrated townships, and green buildings, which are expected to play a significant role in the future of real estate.
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