Runwal Developers, a leading real estate firm, has filed a draft with Sebi to raise Rs 2,000 crore via an IPO. The company aims to use the funds for debt repayment and expansion.
Real EstateIpoRunwal DevelopersMumbaiPuneReal Estate MaharashtraOct 01, 2025
Runwal Developers is looking to raise Rs 2,000 crore through the IPO, which includes a fresh issue of Rs 1,700 crore and a Rs 300 crore offer for sale by the promoter.
The company plans to use Rs 1,300 crore from the fresh issuance towards debt repayment and general corporate purposes. Additionally, there is potential for a pre-IPO placement of up to Rs 340 crore.
In FY25, Runwal Developers generated Rs 1,163 crore in revenue and Rs 137.4 crore in net profit.
Runwal Developers is primarily active in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region and Pune, with a diverse portfolio that includes residential, commercial, and organized retail projects.
Runwal Developers is committed to sustainability and community development. Their projects often include green spaces and eco-friendly features, reflecting their dedication to environmental responsibility and enhancing the quality of life for residents.
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