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Signature Global on their plans for the Rs 10 billion IPO
Real Estate

Signature Global on their plans for the Rs 10 billion IPO

Delhi-NCR based Signature Global focusses on affordable and mid segment housing (LIG and MIG) in terms of unit supplied (in the below Rs80 lakh price category) between 2019 and 2021 with a market share of 19 per cent. With a Rs 10 billion IPO filing, the company is en route to major expansion plans. Pradeep Kumar Aggarwal, Chairman and Whole Time Director, Signature Global, shares more on the company’s quick turnaround times, providing value homes and, integrated real estate development model and more with CW.

How do you provide ‘value homes’ with attractive designs and amenities?
Our ‘value homes’ provide better living standards supported by comprehensive community facilities. We proactively seek to enhance the value of our projects by creating a better living environment through the provision of comprehensive community facilities and by engaging renowned architects.

We have provided strategically-located, distinctive-design projects with an array of amenities, all at affordable prices. Our projects under the AHP, typically priced below Rs 3 million per unit, includes amenities such as recreational areas, gardens, open spaces and community halls. Our projects under the DDJAY - APHP, typically priced between Rs 4million and Rs 8million per unit, provide facilities including gymnasiums, recreational spaces, entertainment centres, swimming pools and sporting facilities. All our AHP and DDJAY - APHP projects have a retail component within them, which are intended to offer further convenience to residents, and these components have the effect of increasing the value of our projects owing to the absence of price ceilings.

To read the full interaction, CLICK HERE.

Delhi-NCR based Signature Global focusses on affordable and mid segment housing (LIG and MIG) in terms of unit supplied (in the below Rs80 lakh price category) between 2019 and 2021 with a market share of 19 per cent. With a Rs 10 billion IPO filing, the company is en route to major expansion plans. Pradeep Kumar Aggarwal, Chairman and Whole Time Director, Signature Global, shares more on the company’s quick turnaround times, providing value homes and, integrated real estate development model and more with CW. How do you provide ‘value homes’ with attractive designs and amenities? Our ‘value homes’ provide better living standards supported by comprehensive community facilities. We proactively seek to enhance the value of our projects by creating a better living environment through the provision of comprehensive community facilities and by engaging renowned architects. We have provided strategically-located, distinctive-design projects with an array of amenities, all at affordable prices. Our projects under the AHP, typically priced below Rs 3 million per unit, includes amenities such as recreational areas, gardens, open spaces and community halls. Our projects under the DDJAY - APHP, typically priced between Rs 4million and Rs 8million per unit, provide facilities including gymnasiums, recreational spaces, entertainment centres, swimming pools and sporting facilities. All our AHP and DDJAY - APHP projects have a retail component within them, which are intended to offer further convenience to residents, and these components have the effect of increasing the value of our projects owing to the absence of price ceilings.To read the full interaction, CLICK HERE.

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