This growth strategy highlights the company's commitment to scaling operations, tapping new markets, and driving sustained performance in the real estate sector...
Real EstateRevenue GrowthMarket ExpansionDiversificationTechnology IntegrationReal EstateDec 21, 2024
The company projects a revenue of ₹27,000 Cr for the fiscal year 2025.
The company's growth is driven by expanding market presence, diversification of projects, and technology integration.
The company is expanding by entering new cities and regions, particularly in Tier II and Tier III cities where demand is high.
Technology is integrated into the company's operations to enhance efficiency and customer satisfaction, including advanced construction techniques and smart home solutions.
The company maintains a strong financial health with a low debt-to-equity ratio and healthy cash flows, providing a solid foundation for future growth.
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