Signature Global records Rs 465 billion pre-sales in H1FY26
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Signature Global records Rs 465 billion pre-sales in H1FY26

Signature Global (India) Limited, one of the leading real estate developers in the Delhi-NCR region, reported pre-sales of Rs 465 billion and collections of Rs 187 billion for the first half of FY26.

During Q2FY26, the company achieved sales worth Rs 201 billion with collections rising to Rs 94 billion. The average sales realisation climbed to Rs 15,000 per sq ft, compared with Rs 12,457 per sq ft in FY25.

The company acquired 33.47 acres of land in Sohna for Rs 97 billion, adding approximately 1.76 million sq ft of development potential to its pipeline. Commenting on the performance, Pradeep Kumar Aggarwal, Chairman and Whole-Time Director, said, “Our strong pre-sales and collections demonstrate steady demand across our key markets. The Sohna acquisition further strengthens our portfolio and positions us for sustainable growth.

” Signature Global, backed by investors including HDFC, IFC, Nomura, and Standard Chartered, has delivered 15.7 million sq ft of real estate to date. Its current pipeline includes 17.1 million sq ft of launched projects, 24.5 million sq ft of upcoming developments, and 9.2 million sq ft of ongoing construction, all targeted for execution over the next two to three years.

The company reported total sales bookings of Rs 1 trillion in FY25, achieving a compound annual growth rate of 58% between FY22 and FY25.

Signature Global (India) Limited, one of the leading real estate developers in the Delhi-NCR region, reported pre-sales of Rs 465 billion and collections of Rs 187 billion for the first half of FY26. During Q2FY26, the company achieved sales worth Rs 201 billion with collections rising to Rs 94 billion. The average sales realisation climbed to Rs 15,000 per sq ft, compared with Rs 12,457 per sq ft in FY25. The company acquired 33.47 acres of land in Sohna for Rs 97 billion, adding approximately 1.76 million sq ft of development potential to its pipeline. Commenting on the performance, Pradeep Kumar Aggarwal, Chairman and Whole-Time Director, said, “Our strong pre-sales and collections demonstrate steady demand across our key markets. The Sohna acquisition further strengthens our portfolio and positions us for sustainable growth.” Signature Global, backed by investors including HDFC, IFC, Nomura, and Standard Chartered, has delivered 15.7 million sq ft of real estate to date. Its current pipeline includes 17.1 million sq ft of launched projects, 24.5 million sq ft of upcoming developments, and 9.2 million sq ft of ongoing construction, all targeted for execution over the next two to three years. The company reported total sales bookings of Rs 1 trillion in FY25, achieving a compound annual growth rate of 58% between FY22 and FY25.

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