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Certus Capital enters Hyderabad, sets investment target for FY26
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3m ago
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Certus Capital, a real estate investment firm, has ventured into the Hyderabad residential market and established a gross investment target of Rs 1,200 crore for the fiscal year ending March 2026. The company's founder, Ashish Khandelia, mentioned that this target is contingent upon market conditions. This move aligns with Certus Capital's strategic expansion plans and highlights its commitment to enhancing its investment footprint in the booming real estate sector of Hyderabad.
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Certus Capital to roll out its first Rs 500-crore real estate AIF this fiscal
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10m ago
Medial
- Certus Capital plans to launch its first credit-focused alternative investment fund (AIF) with a corpus of over Rs 500 crore in FY25. - The firm aims to invest over Rs 1,000 crore through secured credit in the real estate sector by the end of FY25. - Certus Capital has closed about Rs 450 crore of investment pipeline in three different transactions and aims to commit the rest by the end of the current fiscal year. - Recent transactions include investments of Rs 130 crore in two commercial real estate projects in Pune and Rs 125 crore in a Casagrande Project in Chennai. - The company plans to increase its commitment to Rs 1,500-2,000 crore within the next 12-18 months, focusing on post-RERA projects with a healthy project timeline. - The southern cities, particularly Chennai and Hyderabad, will account for a significant portion of Certus Capital's future transactions, along with potential investments in Tier II cities.
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IndusDC Sets Aside INR 100 Cr For Startups Across Industrial And Energy Sectors
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
IndusDC, an Indian investment and innovation platform, has allocated INR 100 crore for identifying and co-building tech startups in the industrial and energy sectors for FY25 and FY26. Each startup supported by IndusDC will receive INR 20 crore in capital through grants, equity, and debt. The platform boasts entrepreneurs and angel investors such as Ashish Gupta from Helion Venture Partners and former CEO of Knoah Solutions, Sri Myneni.
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Former KKR exec-led Certus Capital backs two housing projects
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9m ago
Medial
Certus Capital, led by Ashish Khandelia, has invested around INR 150 crore in two mid-market residential projects in Mumbai. The real estate investment firm, which aims to invest INR 1,000 crore in India's property sector this fiscal year, has backed projects by JSB Group and Dynamix Group. Certus Capital has closed nine deals on its debt platform and plans to launch a maiden alternative investment fund with a corpus exceeding INR 500 crore. Its debt platform, Earnnest.me, has a repeat investor rate of 77% and offers a net pre-tax return of 14-16%.
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Former KKR exec’s realty platform Certus backs two commercial projects
VCCircle
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1y ago
Medial
Former KKR executive Ashish Khandelia's real estate platform Certus Capital has invested in two commercial real estate projects through its debt platform. The investments align with the firm's goal of investing INR 500 crore through secured fixed income instruments. Certus Capital is a real estate advisory and investment firm that aims to provide reliable financial solutions in the real estate sector.
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Realty investor Certus Capital strikes fresh bet from secured debt outing
VCCircle
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1y ago
Medial
Certus Capital, a real estate investment and advisory firm founded by Ashish Khandelia, is expanding its secured debt platform with a new investment in a residential project in Chennai. The firm aims to invest approximately Rs 1,000 crore during the current fiscal year through its secured debt platform, Earnnest.me. This move underscores Certus Capital's focus on secured debt investments in the real estate sector.
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Pepperfry-backer Panthera Growth sets sight on $300 mn fund next year
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8m ago
Medial
Singapore-based venture capital firm Panthera Growth Partners (PGP) is looking to launch its third investment vehicle in the coming year, with a target fund size of $300 million. PGP, known for its investments in companies like BigBasket, Pepperfry, and Zivame, focuses on the technology, infrastructure, analytics, and software-as-a-service sectors. The firm aims to continue supporting startups in these sectors and drive growth in the Indian market.
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Hyderabad developer Meenakshi Group sets up real estate platform, hires CIO
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5m ago
Medial
Meenakshi Group, a Hyderabad-based infrastructure developer, has established a new real estate platform and appointed a chief investment officer to lead dealmaking activities. Founded in 1992, the group has undertaken various projects including residential developments, business parks, highways, and townships in Hyderabad, along with power projects. This move signals the group's commitment to expanding its real estate ventures, leveraging its extensive experience in the infrastructure sector.
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African PE firm Medu Capital sets target for new fund’s final close as LP base shifts
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1y ago
Medial
African private equity firm, Medu Capital, is targeting early next year for the final close of its fourth fund, despite facing challenges in fundraising and a shift in its investor base. The Johannesburg-based firm, known for its activity in the South African market, launched the fund with a target size of ZAR 1.2bn ($82m) and has already secured commitments from existing investors. Medu Capital is optimistic about the potential for deals in the current market and is actively seeking investment opportunities.
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Wipro’s consumer VC arm shifts focus as startup ecosystem enters new phase
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1m ago
Medial
Wipro Consumer Care Ventures is adjusting its investment strategy to target more mature consumer startups, focusing on pre-Series A and Series A funding rounds. By capping investors' shareholding to 20%, they aim to enhance founders' involvement and motivation, boosting efficiency and morale within startups. The shift reflects a response to a more measured growth phase in India's startup ecosystem, aiming to minimize risk and deliver greater value through strategic support and capital deployment.
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JV Ventures sets closing timelines for biotech-focused VC fund
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5m ago
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JV Ventures, based in Hyderabad, has announced timelines for the first and final close of its inaugural biotech-focused venture capital fund under the Innovation Acceleration Platform (IXP). Founded by Vishal Goel and Jasmeet Chhabra, the firm has secured approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for this fund. The initiative aims to bolster the biotechnology sector, highlighting the firm's commitment to innovation and growth in this field.
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