Pune, 25th March 2025 – HDFC Capital, the real estate private equity arm of HDFC Group, has partnered with Total Environment, a leading real estate developer in South India, to invest Rs 1300 crores, aiming for a Gross Development Value (GDV) of Rs 10100
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HDFC Capital, the real estate private equity arm of HDFC Group, has invested Rs 1300 crores in Total Environment to develop new projects with a targeted Gross Development Value (GDV) of Rs 10100 crores.
Total Environment is a leading real estate developer in South India, known for delivering high-quality residential, commercial, and retail projects.
The partnership is expected to drive substantial growth in the real estate sector, create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and enhance the quality of life for residents in South India.
The focus will be on developing state-of-the-art residential and commercial spaces in key cities in South India, with an emphasis on sustainable and eco-friendly development.
HDFC Group, one of the largest financial services organizations in India, supports HDFC Capital in its strategic investments in the real estate sector, including this latest investment in Total Environment.
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