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Nisus Finance & BCD Group Raise Rs.450 Crore for Debut Fund
Real Estate

Nisus Finance & BCD Group Raise Rs.450 Crore for Debut Fund

Debut Fund Launch:

Nisus Finance and BCD Group have raised Rs.450 crore for their debut real estate fund. The fund focuses on investing in affordable housing and mid-income residential projects across top Indian cities. Fund Objective:

The fund aims to provide growth capital for real estate developers operating in the affordable and mid-segment housing market. The target regions include Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, and Chennai. Focus on Tier-1 Cities:

The fund will primarily be invested in tier-1 cities where there is high demand for affordable housing. Projects that focus on efficient use of resources and timely execution will be the main beneficiaries of the fund. Structure and Timeline:

The Rs.450 crore fund has a 5-year investment horizon, with potential for extending if required. Both Nisus Finance and BCD Group are targeting 20-25% returns by investing in early-stage developments. Investment Strategy:

The fund will back housing projects that cater to the needs of middle-income homebuyers. The primary strategy revolves around ensuring project completion and tapping into the growing demand for affordable urban living. Real Estate Market Opportunity:

With urbanization accelerating, affordable housing continues to be a key focus area for developers. The Indian government’s emphasis on Housing for All has further boosted the demand in this segment. Partnership Synergy:

Nisus Finance brings its expertise in structured finance, while BCD Group, a well-established player in real estate construction, ensures operational execution. This collaboration aims to create sustainable growth in housing by providing necessary funds and expertise for real estate development. Expanding Investor Interest:

The fund has garnered significant interest from both domestic and international investors, showing confidence in the Indian real estate market. The success of this fund could pave the way for further collaborations between financial institutions and real estate developers in India. Conclusion: Nisus Finance and BCD Group’s Rs.450 crore debut fund marks a strategic move towards tapping into the booming affordable housing sector in India's tier-1 cities. With a focus on high-demand markets and a structured investment approach, this fund is expected to deliver significant returns while addressing the country's housing needs.

Debut Fund Launch: Nisus Finance and BCD Group have raised Rs.450 crore for their debut real estate fund. The fund focuses on investing in affordable housing and mid-income residential projects across top Indian cities. Fund Objective: The fund aims to provide growth capital for real estate developers operating in the affordable and mid-segment housing market. The target regions include Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, and Chennai. Focus on Tier-1 Cities: The fund will primarily be invested in tier-1 cities where there is high demand for affordable housing. Projects that focus on efficient use of resources and timely execution will be the main beneficiaries of the fund. Structure and Timeline: The Rs.450 crore fund has a 5-year investment horizon, with potential for extending if required. Both Nisus Finance and BCD Group are targeting 20-25% returns by investing in early-stage developments. Investment Strategy: The fund will back housing projects that cater to the needs of middle-income homebuyers. The primary strategy revolves around ensuring project completion and tapping into the growing demand for affordable urban living. Real Estate Market Opportunity: With urbanization accelerating, affordable housing continues to be a key focus area for developers. The Indian government’s emphasis on Housing for All has further boosted the demand in this segment. Partnership Synergy: Nisus Finance brings its expertise in structured finance, while BCD Group, a well-established player in real estate construction, ensures operational execution. This collaboration aims to create sustainable growth in housing by providing necessary funds and expertise for real estate development. Expanding Investor Interest: The fund has garnered significant interest from both domestic and international investors, showing confidence in the Indian real estate market. The success of this fund could pave the way for further collaborations between financial institutions and real estate developers in India. Conclusion: Nisus Finance and BCD Group’s Rs.450 crore debut fund marks a strategic move towards tapping into the booming affordable housing sector in India's tier-1 cities. With a focus on high-demand markets and a structured investment approach, this fund is expected to deliver significant returns while addressing the country's housing needs.

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