Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, and real estate heavyweight Brigade Group have announced the launch of a Rs 300 crore fund to support real estate startups. The fund aims to invest in 10 to 15 startups with a proven product-market fit, providing them
Real EstateStartupsProptechNikhil KamathBrigade GroupReal Estate MumbaiMar 19, 2025
The total amount of the fund is Rs 300 crore.
Nikhil Kamath is the co-founder of Zerodha, a popular online trading platform in India.
The fund will focus on investing in real estate startups that have already demonstrated a strong product-market fit, with investments ranging from $1 to 2 million per startup.
The fund aims to build a portfolio of 10 to 15 startups.
Brigade Group is a leading real estate developer in India, known for its high-quality projects and commitment to customer satisfaction.
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