Certus Capital, a prominent investment firm, has announced a significant Rs 500 crore investment in four new real estate projects. This strategic move aims to strengthen their position in the real estate market and expand their credit portfolio, which now stands at an impressive Rs 2,500 crore.
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Certus Capital has invested Rs 500 crore in four new real estate projects, expanding their credit portfolio to Rs 2,500 crore.
The projects are located in prime areas, including a mixed-use development, a luxury residential complex, a commercial office space, and a retail mall.
The primary reason is the increasing demand for quality residential and commercial properties, driven by changing consumer preferences and the pandemic's impact on living and working spaces.
These projects are expected to create numerous jobs, boost local businesses, and contribute to the overall development of the areas where they are located.
Certus Capital is committed to sustainable development practices, ensuring that their projects not only generate economic value but also benefit the community.

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