Macrotech Developers, a leading real estate developer, has successfully cut its net debt by 7% in the March quarter, bringing it down to nearly ₹4000 crores. The company's robust sales performance has played a crucial role in this financial improvement.
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Macrotech Developers is a leading real estate developer in India, known for its residential and commercial projects. The company has a strong presence in major cities and is committed to delivering quality products and sustainable development.
Macrotech Developers reduced its net debt by 7% in the March quarter, bringing it down to approximately ₹4000 crores.
The reduction in net debt is attributed to the company's strong sales performance, cost-saving measures, optimized project execution, and focus on sustainable development.
Macrotech Developers plans to continue reducing debt and improving financial health while expanding its project portfolio. The company aims to capitalize on the growing demand for quality real estate in India.
Macrotech Developers differentiates itself by focusing on sustainable development, investing in green building technologies, and delivering quality products that meet market demands.
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