CertusCapital, a prominent player in the real estate sector, has announced a significant investment of Rs 500 crore in four new projects, further strengthening its credit portfolio.
Real EstateInvestmentProperty MarketSustainable DevelopmentSmart TechnologyReal EstateApr 20, 2025
CertusCapital has recently invested Rs 500 crore in four new real estate projects located in key metropolitan areas like Mumbai, Bangalore, and Chennai.
The four projects include a mix of residential and commercial complexes, ranging from luxury apartments to office spaces, with a focus on sustainability and smart technology.
CertusCapital's credit portfolio now stands at Rs 2,000 crore, reflecting its growth and resilience in the real estate market.
CertusCapital ensures the quality of its projects by incorporating sustainable and eco-friendly designs, modern amenities, and smart technology, aligning with the highest standards in the industry.
CertusCapital's new projects are expected to create jobs, develop infrastructure, and contribute to the overall economic growth of the regions where they are located, while also adhering to environmental standards.
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