Intuit Leases Over Zero Point Six Million Sq Ft In Bengaluru
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Intuit Leases Over Zero Point Six Million Sq Ft In Bengaluru

Intuit has leased zero point six million (mn) square foot (sq ft) of office space in Bengaluru for Indian rupees (Rs) 61.3 million (mn) a month, according to the announcement. The company intends to use the premises to consolidate regional operations and accommodate growth in customer support and product teams. The lease covers contiguous floors within a single campus and represents one of the larger occupational commitments recorded in the city this year. On an annualised basis the rent translates to Rs 735.6 mn.

The transaction underlines sustained demand for grade A office stock in Bengaluru as technology and financial software firms expand capacity. Leasing momentum in key micro markets remains robust and institutional landlords report strong enquiry across large floor plates. Developers are advancing a steady pipeline of premium supply aimed at multinational tenants seeking contiguous space. Occupiers are prioritising buildings with advanced air quality systems and high speed connectivity to support hybrid work.

For owners the agreement strengthens income visibility and supports valuations for comparable assets in the submarket. Investors tracking office returns will influence pricing assessments for newer buildings with modern amenities and flexible workplace configurations. Corporate occupiers gain from available large footprints that simplify operations and staff allocation and facilitate collaborative workplace design. Long duration leases enhance underwriting prospects for lenders and can attract institutional capital into the office sector.

The deal reinforces Bengaluru's role as a leading office destination and will influence relocation and expansion plans across the region. Leasing activity among large technology firms remains an important driver of demand while landlords focus on tenant retention and upgrades to building standards to secure long term commitments. Landlords are also placing greater emphasis on sustainability credentials and flexible lease structures to retain multinational occupiers. The scale of the transaction sets a reference point for leasing discussions in the submarket.

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Intuit has leased zero point six million (mn) square foot (sq ft) of office space in Bengaluru for Indian rupees (Rs) 61.3 million (mn) a month, according to the announcement. The company intends to use the premises to consolidate regional operations and accommodate growth in customer support and product teams. The lease covers contiguous floors within a single campus and represents one of the larger occupational commitments recorded in the city this year. On an annualised basis the rent translates to Rs 735.6 mn. The transaction underlines sustained demand for grade A office stock in Bengaluru as technology and financial software firms expand capacity. Leasing momentum in key micro markets remains robust and institutional landlords report strong enquiry across large floor plates. Developers are advancing a steady pipeline of premium supply aimed at multinational tenants seeking contiguous space. Occupiers are prioritising buildings with advanced air quality systems and high speed connectivity to support hybrid work. For owners the agreement strengthens income visibility and supports valuations for comparable assets in the submarket. Investors tracking office returns will influence pricing assessments for newer buildings with modern amenities and flexible workplace configurations. Corporate occupiers gain from available large footprints that simplify operations and staff allocation and facilitate collaborative workplace design. Long duration leases enhance underwriting prospects for lenders and can attract institutional capital into the office sector. The deal reinforces Bengaluru's role as a leading office destination and will influence relocation and expansion plans across the region. Leasing activity among large technology firms remains an important driver of demand while landlords focus on tenant retention and upgrades to building standards to secure long term commitments. Landlords are also placing greater emphasis on sustainability credentials and flexible lease structures to retain multinational occupiers. The scale of the transaction sets a reference point for leasing discussions in the submarket.

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