Certus Capital, a prominent investment firm, has recently invested Rs 500 crore in four real estate projects, significantly expanding its credit portfolio. This move is expected to boost the property market in Mumbai and other key cities.
Real EstateProperty MarketInvestmentCertus CapitalMumbaiReal Estate MumbaiApr 20, 2025
Certus Capital has recently invested Rs 500 crore in four real estate projects, expanding its credit portfolio to Rs 2,000 crore.
The projects are located in key cities, with a significant focus on Mumbai, a critical hub for the real estate market in India.
Certus Capital has invested in a high-end residential complex, a commercial complex, and two mixed-use developments, which combine residential, commercial, and recreational spaces.
The investment is expected to bolster the real estate market, create job opportunities, and contribute to the development of infrastructure and related industries.
Certus Capital plans to explore more investment opportunities, particularly in cities with strong economic growth potential, and continue expanding its portfolio in the real estate sector.
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