Signature Global Posts Rs 12 Billion Revenue and Strong Pre-Sales in H1 FY26
Real Estate

Signature Global Posts Rs 12 Billion Revenue and Strong Pre-Sales in H1 FY26

Signature Global (India) Ltd, one of India’s leading real estate developers, reported a revenue of Rs 12.0 billion for the first half of FY26, with total collections reaching Rs 18.6 billion.

During the period, the company achieved robust pre-sales of Rs 46.6 billion, supported by sustained demand for its premium residential offerings. The average sales realisation rose to Rs 15,731 per sq ft, up from Rs 12,457 per sq ft in FY25, reflecting the company’s growing focus on quality and high-value projects.

In H1 FY26, Signature Global acquired approximately 33.47 acres of land, with 30.86 acres through collaboration in its key micro-market, Sohna. The overall development potential of newly acquired land stands at around 2.3 million sq ft, further strengthening the company’s project pipeline.

Signature Global continues to focus on scalable growth in strategic markets through timely project launches, land acquisitions, and efficient capital deployment, maintaining its momentum as a leading player in India’s real estate sector.

Commenting on the company's performance, Pradeep Aggarwal, Founder & Chairman, Signature Global (India) Ltd, said, “Today, Signature Global stands among the fastest-growing real estate companies in the country. As Delhi-NCR’s housing market continues to witness steady demand and strong buyer confidence driven by improving infrastructure, urban expansion, and rising aspirations for quality housing, we have continued to strengthen our focus on timely delivery, customer satisfaction, and transparent practices — helping us build a trusted brand among homebuyers and investors alike. With strategic land acquisitions and a healthy launch pipeline in the coming quarters, we remain focused on strengthening our performance and capturing emerging market opportunities. Aligned with this approach, we are confident of achieving our pre-sales guidance and remain fully comfortable with our outlook across all key operating metrics, including collections, revenue recognition, and overall financial performance.”

                                                                                                                                              

Signature Global (India) Ltd, one of India’s leading real estate developers, reported a revenue of Rs 12.0 billion for the first half of FY26, with total collections reaching Rs 18.6 billion.During the period, the company achieved robust pre-sales of Rs 46.6 billion, supported by sustained demand for its premium residential offerings. The average sales realisation rose to Rs 15,731 per sq ft, up from Rs 12,457 per sq ft in FY25, reflecting the company’s growing focus on quality and high-value projects.In H1 FY26, Signature Global acquired approximately 33.47 acres of land, with 30.86 acres through collaboration in its key micro-market, Sohna. The overall development potential of newly acquired land stands at around 2.3 million sq ft, further strengthening the company’s project pipeline.Signature Global continues to focus on scalable growth in strategic markets through timely project launches, land acquisitions, and efficient capital deployment, maintaining its momentum as a leading player in India’s real estate sector.Commenting on the company's performance, Pradeep Aggarwal, Founder & Chairman, Signature Global (India) Ltd, said, “Today, Signature Global stands among the fastest-growing real estate companies in the country. As Delhi-NCR’s housing market continues to witness steady demand and strong buyer confidence driven by improving infrastructure, urban expansion, and rising aspirations for quality housing, we have continued to strengthen our focus on timely delivery, customer satisfaction, and transparent practices — helping us build a trusted brand among homebuyers and investors alike. With strategic land acquisitions and a healthy launch pipeline in the coming quarters, we remain focused on strengthening our performance and capturing emerging market opportunities. Aligned with this approach, we are confident of achieving our pre-sales guidance and remain fully comfortable with our outlook across all key operating metrics, including collections, revenue recognition, and overall financial performance.”                                                                                                                                              

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