Certus Capital, a leading investment firm, has recently announced a significant investment of Rs 500 crore in four new real estate projects across Mumbai and Pune. This strategic move not only expands the firm's credit portfolio but also signals a robust return of investor confidence in the real estate sector. The investment will be directed towards a mix of residential and commercial projects, further diversifying Certus Capital's real estate holdings.
Real EstateInvestmentCertus CapitalMumbaiPuneReal Estate PuneApr 20, 2025
Certus Capital has invested Rs 500 crore in real estate projects.
The new projects are located in Mumbai and Pune.
Certus Capital is funding both residential and commercial real estate projects.
The real estate sector in Mumbai and Pune is attractive due to factors such as urbanization, economic growth, and strong demand for quality housing and commercial spaces.
Certus Capital's investment is expected to stimulate development activities, create jobs, and contribute to the overall economic growth of the region.
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