M3M India, a prominent real estate developer, is set to repay a significant loan of Rs 1300 crore to Indiabulls. This move will make the Group debt-free and enhance its credibility in the real estate sector, further strengthening investor confidence.
Real EstateM3m IndiaIndiabullsDebtfreeFinancial HealthReal EstateMar 31, 2025
M3M India is repaying a loan of Rs 1300 crore to Indiabulls.
The loan was taken to finance the development of a major project in Panipat, which includes residential and commercial properties.
Becoming debt-free will enhance M3M India's financial flexibility, strengthen its market position, and increase investor confidence.
M3M India is known for its high-quality projects, customer-centric approach, and reliable delivery of projects on time and within budget.
By becoming debt-free, M3M India is well-positioned to capitalize on new opportunities, expand its operations, and attract more investors and partnerships.
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