RISE Infraventures eyes Rs 50 Billion sales after record FY25
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RISE Infraventures eyes Rs 50 Billion sales after record FY25

RISE Infraventures reported Rs 38 billion in gross sales for FY25, with a GTV of Rs 38.56 billion. Strong momentum in residential sales, which surged 30–35 per cent, and steady commercial performance powered the growth.

Riding on this success, the firm has set a Rs 50 billion sales target for FY26 and expects 25 per cent growth across all business verticals. The plan is backed by aggressive expansion, market penetration, and innovation-led advisory services.

RISE plans to open new offices across key NCR markets to tap rising buyer demand and capitalise on increased launches and habitation trends.

“Crossing Rs 38 billion in sales shows the trust our clients place in us. With our strategic push, the Rs 50 billion goal is well within reach,” said Sachin Gawri, Founder & CEO.

Focused on the luxury segment, RISE offers premium residential and commercial advisory. By leveraging attractive pricing, tech-driven tools, and personalised service, the firm aims to scale further and redefine real estate advisory in India.

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RISE Infraventures reported Rs 38 billion in gross sales for FY25, with a GTV of Rs 38.56 billion. Strong momentum in residential sales, which surged 30–35 per cent, and steady commercial performance powered the growth. Riding on this success, the firm has set a Rs 50 billion sales target for FY26 and expects 25 per cent growth across all business verticals. The plan is backed by aggressive expansion, market penetration, and innovation-led advisory services. RISE plans to open new offices across key NCR markets to tap rising buyer demand and capitalise on increased launches and habitation trends. “Crossing Rs 38 billion in sales shows the trust our clients place in us. With our strategic push, the Rs 50 billion goal is well within reach,” said Sachin Gawri, Founder & CEO. Focused on the luxury segment, RISE offers premium residential and commercial advisory. By leveraging attractive pricing, tech-driven tools, and personalised service, the firm aims to scale further and redefine real estate advisory in India.Image source: riseinfraventures

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