MS Dhoni's family office has made a significant investment in SILA, a real estate platform, marking a strategic move in the Indian property market despite past ties with the Amrapali Group.
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SILA is a real estate platform that aims to revolutionize the way properties are bought and sold in India. It offers a seamless, transparent, and efficient experience for both buyers and sellers, leveraging technology to streamline the process.
MS Dhoni has invested Rs 100 crore in SILA through his family office.
MS Dhoni's investment in SILA is significant as it signals a strong belief in the potential of the Indian real estate market and aligns with his commitment to transparency and customer satisfaction.
The Indian real estate market has faced challenges such as regulatory hurdles and a lack of transparency. SILA aims to address these issues by providing a user-friendly platform that ensures a smooth and trustworthy transaction process.
MS Dhoni's family office has been quietly building a diverse portfolio of investments across various sectors, and the investment in SILA is part of this strategy to diversify and grow his investment portfolio.
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