Welspun One, a leading real estate company, has entered the crucial phase of selling its promoter stake, with prominent players like PAG, Kotak, and others showing keen interest.
Welspun OneReal EstateStake SalePagKotakReal Estate NewsMar 21, 2025

Welspun One has entered the bidding phase for the sale of its promoter stake, attracting interest from prominent investors like PAG, Kotak, and others.
The sale is part of Welspun One's strategy to infuse fresh capital, accelerate growth, and expand its project portfolio and market presence.
The influx of fresh capital could help Welspun One scale its operations, enhance its technology capabilities, and explore new opportunities.
Key players in the bidding race include PAG, a leading private equity firm, and Kotak, a well-known financial institution.
The sale could set a precedent for similar transactions, bolster the sector's prospects, and bring positive changes and innovations in the real estate market.

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