W S Habib, the Chairman and Managing Director of RWD (Ramky Wavoo Developers) Private Limited, has officially taken office as the President of CREDAI Tamil Nadu for the 2025-27 term, marking a significant milestone in the real estate industry.
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CREDAI, or the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India, is a national apex body representing real estate developers in India. It aims to promote ethical practices, enhance the quality of projects, and advocate for policies that benefit both developers and consumers.
W S Habib is the Chairman and Managing Director of RWD (Ramky Wavoo Developers) Private Limited, a well-respected real estate company based in Chennai. He has recently taken office as the President of CREDAI Tamil Nadu for the 2025-27 term.
During his tenure, W S Habib aims to promote the adoption of green building practices, enhance the quality of life for residents, and ensure compliance with the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA).
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) is a regulatory framework introduced in 2016 to protect the rights of homebuyers and establish a transparent and accountable real estate market in India.
RWD (Ramky Wavoo Developers) Private Limited is a leading real estate company based in Chennai, India. Known for its innovative and sustainable projects, RWD has successfully completed numerous residential and commercial developments and is committed to high-quality standards and customer satisfaction.

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