Birla Estates, a subsidiary of Aditya Birla Real Estate, has secured a significant investment of USD 50 million from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group. The funds will be allocated to two key real estate projects in Manjri, Pune, and Thane.
Real EstateInvestmentBirla EstatesIfcSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate PuneJun 09, 2025
Birla Estates (BEPL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Aditya Birla Real Estate, a leading real estate developer in India known for its commitment to sustainability and innovation.
IFC is investing approximately USD 50 million (Rs 420 crore) in two key projects by Birla Estates: the Manjri project in Pune and the Thane project.
The Manjri project in Pune will receive an investment of approximately Rs 148 crore and will have a saleable area of about 3.13 million square feet, featuring modern amenities and sustainable design elements.
The investment will be made through two Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) owned and controlled by Birla Estates. Birla Estates will hold a 56% economic interest, while IFC will hold a 44% economic interest in the SPVs.
IFC's investment aligns with its mission to promote sustainable and inclusive growth in developing countries. It brings international expertise and standards to the projects, enhancing their quality and sustainability.
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