Neolive Secures Rs.3 Bn for Maiden Fund
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Neolive Secures Rs.3 Bn for Maiden Fund

Neolive, supported by 360 One, has successfully raised ?3 billion as the first close of its maiden fund. This milestone marks a significant step for Neolive as it embarks on its journey to invest in promising opportunities within the real estate sector.

The fundraise reflects the confidence of investors in Neolive's investment strategy and the potential of the real estate market. Neolive aims to deploy the raised capital to capitalise on emerging opportunities and drive value creation in the real estate space.

360 One's backing further strengthens Neolive's position in the market and underscores the synergies between the two entities. With the support of 360 One, Neolive is well-equipped to identify and capitalise on lucrative investment prospects in the real estate sector.

The successful first close of Neolive's maiden fund demonstrates investor appetite for innovative and strategic investments in the real estate sector. Neolive's focus on value creation and sustainable development aligns with the evolving needs of the market, positioning it as a trusted partner for investors seeking attractive returns.

As Neolive proceeds with the deployment of funds, it is poised to make significant contributions to the real estate ecosystem by supporting projects that drive growth, innovation, and sustainability. The fund's investments are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the future landscape of the real estate sector in India.

Neolive, supported by 360 One, has successfully raised ?3 billion as the first close of its maiden fund. This milestone marks a significant step for Neolive as it embarks on its journey to invest in promising opportunities within the real estate sector. The fundraise reflects the confidence of investors in Neolive's investment strategy and the potential of the real estate market. Neolive aims to deploy the raised capital to capitalise on emerging opportunities and drive value creation in the real estate space. 360 One's backing further strengthens Neolive's position in the market and underscores the synergies between the two entities. With the support of 360 One, Neolive is well-equipped to identify and capitalise on lucrative investment prospects in the real estate sector. The successful first close of Neolive's maiden fund demonstrates investor appetite for innovative and strategic investments in the real estate sector. Neolive's focus on value creation and sustainable development aligns with the evolving needs of the market, positioning it as a trusted partner for investors seeking attractive returns. As Neolive proceeds with the deployment of funds, it is poised to make significant contributions to the real estate ecosystem by supporting projects that drive growth, innovation, and sustainability. The fund's investments are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the future landscape of the real estate sector in India.

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