The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has acquired a 6,000 sq metre plot in Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) for ₹829.43 crore to build its new global headquarters, signaling a significant boost to the city’s financial and technological landscape.
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NPCI has acquired a 6,000 sq metre plot in BKC.
NPCI paid ₹829.43 crore for the plot.
The maximum permitted built-up area for the plot is 24,076.4 square metres, equivalent to 2.59 lakh square feet.
NPCI plans to construct a 16-storey tower with an approximate built-up area of 5 lakh sq ft, featuring multiple basement levels for parking and future-proof operational needs.
This development is significant as it introduces an Indian public-sector tech anchor, complements the precinct’s urban economic character, and signals institutional confidence in the city’s infrastructure ecosystem.
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