Welspun One, a leading real estate and infrastructure development company, is aiming to secure Rs 4,000 crore in funding to bolster its portfolio expansion. This move is part of the company's strategic plan to diversify its offerings and strengthen its pr
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Welspun One aims to use the Rs 4,000 crore funding to expand its real estate portfolio, develop logistics parks, enhance technology, and form strategic partnerships.
Welspun One is focusing on real estate, logistics, and quick commerce sectors for its expansion.
Some of the current projects of Welspun One include the Welspun One Mall in Hyderabad, a logistics park in Pune, and several residential developments in major cities.
Welspun One plans to integrate advanced technologies to improve project management, customer experience, and operational efficiency.
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