Nisus Fund, a prominent investment firm, has successfully exited its investment in a subsidiary of Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE), marking a significant milestone in the real estate investment landscape of Pune.
Real EstateInvestmentNisus FundShapoorji Pallonji Real EstatePuneReal Estate PuneMar 20, 2025

Nisus Fund is a leading investment firm specializing in real estate investments. It focuses on identifying high-potential projects and forming strategic partnerships with leading developers to maximize returns for its investors.
Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, one of India's oldest and most respected conglomerates. SPRE is a prominent real estate developer known for its innovative and sustainable projects across India.
Nisus Fund invested in a SPRE subsidiary in Pune to capitalize on the growing real estate market in the city. Pune's strategic location, robust infrastructure, and rising demand for both residential and commercial properties made it an attractive investment opportunity.
The partnership between Nisus Fund and SPRE led to the successful development of several premium real estate projects in Pune. The investment yielded excellent returns and enhanced the overall value of the SPRE portfolio.
The successful exit signifies the potential and resilience of the Indian real estate market, particularly in cities like Pune. It is expected to boost confidence among institutional investors and attract more capital to the sector.

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