Kumar Vibe Properties, a leading real estate firm, has raised Rs 115 crore from Nisus Finance to fund three projects in Mumbai and Pune. The funding will support developments in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and Pune.
Real EstateFundingMumbaiPuneKumar Vibe PropertiesReal Estate MumbaiJul 23, 2025
Kumar Vibe Properties is a 50:50 joint venture between Kumar Properties and Infrastructure LLP and Vibe Realty Pvt Ltd, focused on developing high-quality real estate projects in key cities like Mumbai and Pune.
Kumar Vibe Properties secured Rs 115 crore from Nisus Finance to support the development of its projects in Mumbai and Pune.
The key regions where Kumar Vibe Properties is developing projects are the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and Pune.
The funding is significant as it will enable Kumar Vibe Properties to accelerate the development of its projects, ensuring timely completion and delivery, and creating numerous job opportunities in the process.
Nisus Finance is a financial institution that provided the Rs 115 crore funding to Kumar Vibe Properties, demonstrating confidence in the company’s vision and capabilities.
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