Knowledge Realty Trust, a real estate investment trust sponsored by Sattva Group and Blackstone, has filed initial documents with the market regulator for a ₹6200 crore REIT public issue. This move marks a significant step in the expansion of the Indian r
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Knowledge Realty Trust is a real estate investment trust (REIT) sponsored by Sattva Group and Blackstone. It aims to raise funds for the acquisition and development of commercial and institutional properties in India.
The REIT public issue is intended to raise funds to finance the acquisition and development of prime commercial and institutional properties across India, offering investors a chance to participate in the growth of the real estate market.
The sponsors of Knowledge Realty Trust are Sattva Group, a prominent real estate company, and Blackstone, a global leader in investment management.
The REIT public issue is expected to attract significant investment into the Indian real estate market, particularly in the institutional and commercial real estate segments, contributing to the sector's growth and development.
The regulatory process involves filing initial documents with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and obtaining necessary approvals to ensure compliance with market regulations.
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