NCR-based real estate developer Saya Group has successfully repaid approximately ₹1,500 crore in debt, positioning the company for a new phase of sustainable growth and expansion.
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Saya Group has successfully cleared approximately ₹1,500 crore of debt over the past five years.
Saya Group cleared its debt from leading financial institutions including IIFL Finance Limited, Yes Bank, and 360 One.
Saya Group's debt-free status reflects strong financial discipline, strategic project management, and commitment to sustainable growth, positioning the company for further expansion.
Saya Group's signature residential projects include Desire Residency, Saya Zenith, Saya Zion, and Saya Gold Avenue, which are home to over 4,000 families.
Saya Group has multiple launches planned across the NCR and is poised to further strengthen its leadership in the luxury and lifestyle real estate segment.

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