TRG Group Unveils New Identity to Drive Nationwide Expansion
Real Estate

TRG Group Unveils New Identity to Drive Nationwide Expansion

TRG Group, formerly known as the Trisol Red Group of Companies, has announced a rebrand to mark its transformation from a regional real estate player to a pan-India organisation. The move reflects the company’s growth, aspirations, and renewed commitment to shaping the next phase of development in India. 

The refreshed identity aims to preserve the spirit of the company’s legacy while aligning with its vision to create future-proof, customer-focused residential, commercial, and lifestyle projects. TRG Group continues to uphold its core values of integrity, excellence, and community. 

Pawan Sharma, Managing Director, TRG Group, said, “TRG Group's launch is a pivotal moment in our journey, one that has been representative of our growth story and our aspirations for the future. The new identity captures the essence of change that we have adopted as we build a wider presence across India. TRG is a reflection of our evolution, a fresh identity rooted in trust, innovation, and excellence. We’ve grown from a strong legacy into a stronger future; we shape spaces that spark connection, hold meaning, and stand the test of time.”   

The rebrand comes alongside major milestones, including the Rs 400 crore opening of TRG The Mall in NCR, maintaining 99 per cent customer satisfaction across projects, and successful entries into high-street retail, multiplexes, gyms, hypermarkets, and food courts. 
  
The new logo and visual identity highlight TRG Group’s emphasis on holistic development. Future plans include expanding TRG The Mall to high-demand locations, launching residential and farmhouse land projects, introducing digital-first campaigns, and enhancing customer experience through design innovation and technology. The Group will also place greater focus on CSR and sustainability initiatives.   

With its renewed vision and expanded reach, TRG Group aims to deliver iconic spaces and lasting value for communities and urban India. 

TRG Group, formerly known as the Trisol Red Group of Companies, has announced a rebrand to mark its transformation from a regional real estate player to a pan-India organisation. The move reflects the company’s growth, aspirations, and renewed commitment to shaping the next phase of development in India. The refreshed identity aims to preserve the spirit of the company’s legacy while aligning with its vision to create future-proof, customer-focused residential, commercial, and lifestyle projects. TRG Group continues to uphold its core values of integrity, excellence, and community. Pawan Sharma, Managing Director, TRG Group, said, “TRG Group's launch is a pivotal moment in our journey, one that has been representative of our growth story and our aspirations for the future. The new identity captures the essence of change that we have adopted as we build a wider presence across India. TRG is a reflection of our evolution, a fresh identity rooted in trust, innovation, and excellence. We’ve grown from a strong legacy into a stronger future; we shape spaces that spark connection, hold meaning, and stand the test of time.”   The rebrand comes alongside major milestones, including the Rs 400 crore opening of TRG The Mall in NCR, maintaining 99 per cent customer satisfaction across projects, and successful entries into high-street retail, multiplexes, gyms, hypermarkets, and food courts.   The new logo and visual identity highlight TRG Group’s emphasis on holistic development. Future plans include expanding TRG The Mall to high-demand locations, launching residential and farmhouse land projects, introducing digital-first campaigns, and enhancing customer experience through design innovation and technology. The Group will also place greater focus on CSR and sustainability initiatives.   With its renewed vision and expanded reach, TRG Group aims to deliver iconic spaces and lasting value for communities and urban India. 

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