The Wealth Company Asset Management has launched the Bharat Bhoomi Fund, a ₹2,000 crore investment vehicle focusing on data centers, warehousing, hospitality, and renewable parks across high-growth cities in India.
Bharat Bhoomi FundThe Wealth Company Asset ManagementReal Estate InvestmentInfrastructure DevelopmentHighgrowth CitiesReal EstateJun 10, 2025
The Bharat Bhoomi Fund is a Category II AIF launched by The Wealth Company Asset Management with an initial corpus of ₹1,000 crore and a green shoe option of another ₹1,000 crore. It focuses on investments in data centers, warehousing, hospitality, and renewable parks.
The fund will target high-growth cities such as Mumbai (MMR), Delhi-NCR, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad for investments in mid-to-premium residential, retail, plotted villas, and mixed-use developments.
The fund has identified a pipeline of approximately 1,200 acres across six projects, spanning various high-growth cities in India.
The Wealth Company Asset Management is a leading asset management firm and part of the Pantomath Group, with a strong focus on real estate and infrastructure investments in India.
The green shoe option is an additional ₹1,000 crore that can be raised by the fund to meet increased investor demand or to expand its investment portfolio.
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