Signature Global set to Achieve Rs 100 Bn Revenue by Mar 2026
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Signature Global set to Achieve Rs 100 Bn Revenue by Mar 2026

Signature Global, a leading real estate company, is set to achieve revenue recognition of around Rs 10,000 crore by March 2026, with plans to deliver 16 million square feet of property to customers. The company is targeting a revenue of Rs 38 billion for the current fiscal year, with Rs 12 billion already booked in the first half.

Signature Global has a pipeline of 25 housing projects, primarily in Gurugram, and expects to launch additional projects worth Rs 50,000 crore in the Delhi-NCR region over the next three years. The company has already delivered 11 million square feet of housing and aims to expand its footprint with more land acquisitions and joint development agreements.

Pradeep Aggarwal, the Chairman of Signature Global, emphasized the company’s strong growth trajectory, noting that housing demand remains robust, particularly in Gurugram. The company has already achieved pre-sales bookings worth Rs 5,900 crore and is optimistic about exceeding its annual sales target.

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Signature Global, a leading real estate company, is set to achieve revenue recognition of around Rs 10,000 crore by March 2026, with plans to deliver 16 million square feet of property to customers. The company is targeting a revenue of Rs 38 billion for the current fiscal year, with Rs 12 billion already booked in the first half. Signature Global has a pipeline of 25 housing projects, primarily in Gurugram, and expects to launch additional projects worth Rs 50,000 crore in the Delhi-NCR region over the next three years. The company has already delivered 11 million square feet of housing and aims to expand its footprint with more land acquisitions and joint development agreements. Pradeep Aggarwal, the Chairman of Signature Global, emphasized the company’s strong growth trajectory, noting that housing demand remains robust, particularly in Gurugram. The company has already achieved pre-sales bookings worth Rs 5,900 crore and is optimistic about exceeding its annual sales target.

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