India’s REIT and InvIT market could attract an additional Rs 11.6 trillion in investments by 2030, taking total assets under management beyond Rs 20 trillion, according to Avendus Capital. Strong ...
India’s REITs and InvITs may draw Rs 11.6 lakh crore by 2030, with AUM seen crossing Rs 20 lakh crore, driven by infra growth and reforms.
A report by Avendus Capital indicates that India's REIT and InvIT assets under management could double to ₹20 lakh crore by 2030, driven by significant domestic institutional investment.
NEW DELHI: India’s Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) are set for a massive expansion, with assets under management (AUM) projected to grow 3.5 times to USD 258 billion by 2030, according to a ...
Bengaluru: NDR InvIT Trust has acquired two operational warehousing assets in Kochi and Coimbatore for around ₹260 crore, continuing its buyout momentum this year. This expansion adds about 0.79 ...
SEBI has introduced significant reforms by reclassifying REITs as equity instruments and easing operational rules for InvITs. The changes aim to improve market efficiency while leaving key insolvency ...
Knight Frank India projects InvITs to grow 3.5 times by 2030, driven by institutional, foreign, and retail capital India’s Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) are poised for a transformative ...
IRB InvIT Fund to acquire three BOT highway assets from IRB Infra Trust for Rs 4,905 crore, doubling its enterprise value and expanding portfolio to nine projects ...
More than a decade ago, India’s market regulator introduced infrastructure investment trusts, or InvITs, to channel public capital into infrastructure, and further eased rules in the past two years.
India’s InvIT sector recorded strong growth in FY26, with Rs 7,719 crore distributed in Q4 alone and cumulative payouts crossing Rs 91,000 crore. Assets under management rose to Rs 7.1 lakh crore, ...
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