Certus Capital, a prominent investment firm, has committed Rs 150 crore to two new real estate projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). The company has a strong track record of financing projects in major cities such as Mumbai, Pune, and Chennai.
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Certus Capital has invested Rs 150 crore in two new real estate projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).
The two projects are a high-end residential complex and a commercial development in the MMR.
The MMR is experiencing rapid urbanization and economic growth, making it an ideal location for investment in real estate.
Certus Capital has financed projects in major cities such as Mumbai, Pune, and Chennai.
Certus Capital plans to further expand its real estate portfolio by evaluating new investment opportunities in cities across India, with a focus on emerging markets.
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