Nisus Finance's RESO-I Fund has successfully exited its investment in Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate's subsidiary, achieving an impressive 18.74% Internal Rate of Return (IRR). The Rs 105 crore investment has been a significant milestone for both parties
Nisus FinanceShapoorji Pallonji Real EstateReal Estate InvestmentExit StrategyInternal Rate Of Return IrrReal EstateMar 20, 2025

Nisus Finance is a leading investment firm specializing in real estate and other high-potential sectors. The firm is known for its strategic focus on generating consistent returns for its investors while supporting the growth of established and emerging businesses.
The Shapoorji Pallonji Group is a renowned Indian conglomerate with a rich history spanning over 150 years. Known for its diverse portfolio in real estate, engineering, and construction, the group is one of the leading developers in India.
The Internal Rate of Return (IRR) is a financial metric used to estimate the profitability of potential investments. It is the discount rate that makes the net present value (NPV) of all cash flows from a particular project equal to zero.
Nisus Finance invested Rs 105 crore in Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate's subsidiary through its RESO-I Fund.
The successful exit with an 18.74% IRR is a significant milestone for Nisus Finance, demonstrating the firm's expertise in identifying and nurturing promising real estate opportunities. It also solidifies the firm's reputation in the market and is likely to attract more investors to its future real estate funds.

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