Mahindra Lifespace Developers, the real estate arm of the Mahindra Group, is aiming to triple its sales to Rs 10,000 crore by FY30, leveraging strategic growth and market expansion.
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Mahindra Lifespaces aims to achieve sales of Rs 10,000 crore by the fiscal year 2030.
Mahindra Lifespaces plans to expand its project portfolio, enter new geographic markets, enhance product offerings, and focus on sustainable and green buildings.
The company is using advanced tools and platforms to streamline operations, enhance customer experience, and improve project management, including the adoption of smart building technologies like IoT and AI.
Sustainability is a key focus area for Mahindra Lifespaces, with the company delivering several green projects that meet international standards. This approach helps attract a broader customer base and differentiates the company in the market.
Mahindra Lifespaces is navigating challenges such as regulatory changes, economic fluctuations, and market competition through a solid strategy, a strong track record, and a commitment to delivering value and creating sustainable communities.
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