FabInvest Crosses Rs Two Billion AUM In Two Years
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FabInvest Crosses Rs Two Billion AUM In Two Years

FabInvest, a Bengaluru-based wealth technology firm focused on fractional real estate investments, has crossed Rs 2 billion in assets under management (AUM) within two years of operations. The milestone underscores rapid adoption of fractional real estate as investors seek alternatives to traditional equities and fixed income. The firm’s platform model enables co-ownership of high-value property assets by multiple investors.

Since launch, the company has deployed capital across a mix of residential and commercial real estate projects in Bengaluru and Hyderabad and reports more than 1,000 active investors along with a registered user base exceeding 25,000. The platform's typical minimum investment threshold is about Rs 2.5 million, enabling participation in under construction projects that may offer capital appreciation. Its investor profile spans small and mid sized participants who seek lower entry barriers to premium property segments.

Fractional real estate structures allow portfolios to include tangible assets without the full costs or management burden of sole ownership, and digital tooling has simplified structuring, documentation and monitoring of shared holdings. Market dynamics such as urbanisation and rising property values have contributed to interest in such offerings among retail investors. Industry observers view the growth of these platforms as part of a broader shift towards alternative asset classes.

Company leadership indicated that the next target is to scale the AUM to Rs five billion (Rs five bn) as it expands into key real estate markets, signalling an intent to grow both investor numbers and project inventory. The trajectory of FabInvest reflects how technology enabled platforms are reshaping access to alternative investments in India. Continued expansion will depend on execution, product quality and regulatory clarity around fractional ownership models.

FabInvest, a Bengaluru-based wealth technology firm focused on fractional real estate investments, has crossed Rs 2 billion in assets under management (AUM) within two years of operations. The milestone underscores rapid adoption of fractional real estate as investors seek alternatives to traditional equities and fixed income. The firm’s platform model enables co-ownership of high-value property assets by multiple investors. Since launch, the company has deployed capital across a mix of residential and commercial real estate projects in Bengaluru and Hyderabad and reports more than 1,000 active investors along with a registered user base exceeding 25,000. The platform's typical minimum investment threshold is about Rs 2.5 million, enabling participation in under construction projects that may offer capital appreciation. Its investor profile spans small and mid sized participants who seek lower entry barriers to premium property segments. Fractional real estate structures allow portfolios to include tangible assets without the full costs or management burden of sole ownership, and digital tooling has simplified structuring, documentation and monitoring of shared holdings. Market dynamics such as urbanisation and rising property values have contributed to interest in such offerings among retail investors. Industry observers view the growth of these platforms as part of a broader shift towards alternative asset classes. Company leadership indicated that the next target is to scale the AUM to Rs five billion (Rs five bn) as it expands into key real estate markets, signalling an intent to grow both investor numbers and project inventory. The trajectory of FabInvest reflects how technology enabled platforms are reshaping access to alternative investments in India. Continued expansion will depend on execution, product quality and regulatory clarity around fractional ownership models.

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