Signature Global Secures Rs 875 Crore from IFC to Boost Mid-Income Housing Projects

Gurugram-based realty developer Signature Global Ltd has raised Rs 875 crore from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to develop housing projects and strengthen its balance sheet. The company is confident of achieving its sales target of Rs 12,500 crore for FY25.

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Signature Global Secures Rs 875 Crore from IFC to Boost Mid-Income Housing Projects
Real Estate News:Gurugram-based realty developer Signature Global Ltd has announced the successful raising of Rs 875 crore from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a lending arm of the World Bank, through the issuance of non-convertible debentures (NCDs). This significant capital injection will be used to develop housing projects and retire high-cost debt, thereby strengthening the company’s balance sheet and supporting its expansion into green housing.

With this funding, Signature Global becomes the first Indian residential real estate company to receive investment from IFC, signaling a growing international confidence in India’s mid-income housing segment.

The company’s commitment to sustainability is a key focus. Pradeep Aggarwal, Founder and Chairman of Signature Global (India) Ltd, stated, “Ever since our inception, we have focused on key pillars of customer satisfaction, delivery, and transparency. The faith reposed by an institution of repute like IFC is a testament to our right approach and direction. We are determined to take this journey forward and will utilize the proceeds for the development of mid-income housing, particularly for ESG-aligned projects.”

Aggarwal emphasized that the company is dedicated to environmentally sustainable projects and ensuring that all future developments meet ESG compliance standards.

Signature Global is confident of achieving its sales bookings target of Rs 12,500 crore for FY25, supported by a robust launch pipeline worth Rs 14,000 crore over the next five months. The company plans to launch two new projects in Dwarka and Gurugram, including the ongoing ‘Dakshin’ project in Gurugram.

In the last fiscal year, the developer recorded Rs 10,290 crore in property sales, making it the fifth-largest listed realty firm in India by bookings. Despite a 21 per cent decline in sales bookings to Rs 4,650 crore during April–September 2025-26, compared to Rs 5,900 crore in the same period last year, the company remains optimistic about its future prospects.

However, shares of Signature Global India Ltd have faced some pressure this year, down 19.8 per cent year-to-date, according to BSE data. The stock closed on Tuesday at Rs 1,086.15, down 1.58 per cent for the day. Over the past year, the stock has fallen 20.68 per cent, although it has shown a modest recovery recently, up 2.93 per cent in the last month and 8.48 per cent in the past two weeks.

The company’s strategic focus on sustainable, ESG-aligned housing projects, combined with its strong sales pipeline and financial backing from IFC, positions Signature Global well for future growth in the Indian real estate market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Signature Global Ltd's sales target for FY25?

Signature Global Ltd's sales target for FY25 is Rs 12,500 crore.

How much funding did Signature Global raise from the International Finance Corporation (IFC)?

Signature Global raised Rs 875 crore from the International Finance Corporation (IFC).

What are the key projects planned by Signature Global in the next five months?

Signature Global plans to launch two new projects in Dwarka and Gurugram, including the ongoing ‘Dakshin’ project in Gurugram.

What is the significance of IFC's investment in Signature Global?

IFC's investment in Signature Global is significant as it makes the company the first Indian residential real estate firm to receive funding from IFC, reflecting international confidence in India’s mid-income housing segment.

What is Signature Global's commitment to sustainability?

Signature Global is committed to environmentally sustainable projects and ensuring that all future developments meet ESG compliance standards.

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