Singapore's CapitaLand Investment plans to more than double its funds under management in India, aiming to reach S$14.8 billion by 2028. This investment announcement comes as PM Narendra Modi lands in Singapore.
Capitaland InvestmentIndiaReal EstateInvestmentPm Narendra ModiReal Estate MumbaiSep 04, 2024
CapitaLand Investment plans to more than double its funds under management in India by 2028, aiming to reach S$14.8 billion.
The current FUM of CapitaLand Investment in India is S$7.4 billion (INR 458.8 billion) as of June 30.
PM Modi's visit to Singapore comes at a time when the country is looking to strengthen its economic ties with India.
The influx of foreign investment can lead to increased competition among developers, potentially resulting in better-quality projects, lower prices, and improved customer service.
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