In September 2024, Golden Growth Fund (GGF) launched a real estate-focused Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) with the ambitious goal of raising Rs 4 billion. The fund aims to acquire prime land in South and Lutyens Delhi, targeting a revenue of Rs 1 billion.
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The target revenue for GGF's AIF is Rs 1 billion.
GGF is focusing on acquiring land in South and Lutyens Delhi.
The total fundraising goal of the AIF is Rs 4 billion.
The AIF is managed by a team of experienced real estate professionals with a proven track record in acquiring, developing, and managing properties in high-demand areas.
The AIF will develop a mix of residential apartments, luxury villas, and commercial complexes in South and Lutyens Delhi.

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