Knowledge Realty Trust (KRT), sponsored by Sattva Group and Blackstone, makes a successful debut on Indian stock exchanges with a 4% premium, raising ₹4,800 crore through its IPO.
Knowledge Realty TrustIpoReitIndian Stock ExchangesCommercial Real EstateReal EstateAug 19, 2025

Knowledge Realty Trust (KRT) is a real estate investment trust (REIT) sponsored by Sattva Group and Blackstone. It manages over 46 million sq. ft. of office properties across six major Indian cities, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.
KRT raised ₹4,800 crore through its initial public offering (IPO), which was oversubscribed 12.48 times, indicating strong investor interest.
KRT units opened with a listing premium of 4% over the issue price. On the BSE, they opened at ₹104, and on the NSE, they started trading at ₹103.
Key assets managed by KRT include One BKC and One World Center in Mumbai, Knowledge City and Knowledge Park in Hyderabad, and Cessna Business Park and Sattva Softzone in Bengaluru.
KRT’s strong debut and market valuation contribute to the growth of the REIT sector in India by providing investors access to income-generating commercial properties through tradable units. This listing also signals growing confidence in India’s commercial property sector.

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