Puravankara Limited, one of India's leading real estate developers, has reported a 9% year-over-year increase in collections, reaching Rs 3937 crores in FY25.
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Puravankara's collections grew by 9% year-over-year to Rs 3937 crores in FY25.
Puravankara's growth can be attributed to its strategic focus on customer-centric projects, a diversified portfolio, and a commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability.
Puravankara incorporates green building practices and energy-efficient technologies in many of its projects to promote sustainable living and reduce environmental footprints.
Puravankara operates in several key cities across India, including Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
Puravankara plans to continue its expansion and diversification strategies, exploring new markets and opportunities to enhance its portfolio and reach.

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