Certus Capital has strategically deployed ₹500 crore through secured private credit in four real estate projects, including a commercial office and three residential developments. This move underscores the growing importance of private credit in the Indian real estate sector.
Real EstatePrivate CreditCertus CapitalInvestmentCommercial OfficeReal EstateApr 20, 2025

Private credit in real estate refers to the provision of funding by non-bank financial institutions to real estate developers. It often comes with more flexible terms and lower interest rates compared to traditional bank loans.
Certus Capital selected these projects based on a rigorous evaluation process that considered factors such as location, market demand, and the developer's track record. The focus on secured private credit ensures that investments are backed by tangible assets, reducing risk.
Certus Capital's investment is expected to provide much-needed capital and expertise to developers, helping them complete projects on time and to a high standard. This, in turn, can drive growth and transformation in the real estate sector.
The Indian real estate market is expected to see strong growth, driven by improving economic conditions and a growing middle class. The entry of private credit firms like Certus Capital is expected to further catalyze this growth.
Certus Capital has invested in a commercial office project and three residential developments. The projects are strategically located to cater to both luxury and mid-segment housing needs.

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