Gaurav Sharma, a prominent analyst, provides insights into the current trends and future outlook for Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs), Hotels, and Housing Finance sectors. Discover the key factors driving these industries and what investors should watch out for.
NbfcsHotelsHousing FinanceGaurav SharmaFinancial SectorsReal Estate NewsApr 15, 2025
Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) are financial institutions that provide various financial services and products but do not hold a banking license. They offer services such as loans, credit facilities, and investment management.
The hotel industry has been significantly impacted by the global pandemic, with reduced travel and strict health protocols. However, as travel and tourism recover, hotels are implementing innovative strategies and technology to attract customers.
Technology plays a crucial role in housing finance by streamlining the mortgage process, enhancing customer experience, and improving risk management. AI and data analytics are used to assess creditworthiness and offer personalized loan options.
The key challenges for NBFCs include managing regulatory compliance, maintaining liquidity, and adapting to economic changes. Ensuring robust risk management is essential for sustainable growth.
The government plays a significant role in the housing finance sector by promoting affordable housing and implementing policies to support 'Housing for All.' Initiatives such as subsidies and incentives for first-time homebuyers are common.
The Mumbai Municipal Corporation has seized 18 buildings owned by DBS Realty and other leading companies under Section 203 of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act for defaulting on property tax payments.
A recent analysis highlights the escalating rental prices in Bengaluru, with an expert labeling the cost of ₹70K for a 2BHK in Koramangala as 'insane'. The city’s rent surge is raising concerns among residents and professionals.
Hyderabad: A prominent real estate company in the city has been fined a significant amount for advertising a residential project before completing the necessary registration process.
As Gudi Padwa 2025 approaches, Mumbai's real estate developers are leveraging Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) schemes to attract buyers with festive deals and flexible payment options.
Runwal Enterprises, a prominent real estate developer based in Maharashtra, has filed papers for a ₹1000 crore Initial Public Offering (IPO). The move is expected to significantly boost the company's growth and investor confidence in the real estate sector.
India's commercial real estate market continues to thrive, with the top cities recording a significant 4% to 8% increase in office rents in 2024. This growth is driven by economic resilience and business expansion, according to a recent report.