Macrotech, the Mumbai-based real estate powerhouse, is eyeing a significant leap in profitability with a target of 30% margins by FY26. This optimistic projection comes alongside a moderate price growth of 5-6% for the year.
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Macrotech is targeting a 30% margin by the end of FY26.
Macrotech expects price growth to be moderate at 5-6% for the year.
Macrotech reported a 38.5% year-on-year (YoY) increase in net profits in the most recent financial year.
The key drivers for Macrotech's growth include a focus on sustainable development, favorable regulatory environment, and a diverse portfolio of projects.
Macrotech faces risks such as global economic slowdown, rising interest rates, and geopolitical tensions, but is well-prepared to mitigate these risks through prudent financial management and a flexible business model.

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