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Indian Corporates Monetise Rs 14,200 Crore in Non-Core Real Estate Assets

Indian corporates have capitalised on the strong property market over the last two years, monetising non-core real estate assets worth a staggering Rs 14,200 crore. This strategy has helped companies unlock capital from underutilised assets, allowing them to focus on core operations, reduce debt, and improve financial health.

As property values appreciate, organisations across industries such as engineering, telecom, pharmaceuticals, and FMCG have been divesting their land, buildings, and other real estate properties. Key players like Hindalco, Tech Mahindra, Vodafone Idea, and Tata Communications have sold or entered into joint development agreements with realty developers, freeing up significant liquidity. Rohit Berry, Partner at Deloitte South Asia, notes that this approach provides a dual benefit: enhanced financial flexibility and a sharper focus on business operations. With growing infrastructure investments and rising property prices, companies are tapping into real estate assets as a way to optimise their portfolios and strengthen their balance sheets.

In addition to outright sales, sale-and-leaseback models have gained popularity, allowing companies to monetise assets while continuing operations. For example, Suzlon Energy sold its Pune headquarters, entering a sale-and-leaseback agreement to reinvest in growth. Hindalco and Bombay Dyeing also made headlines with significant sales of land parcels, further demonstrating the trend of strategic asset monetisation. This wave of real estate transactions has attracted substantial interest from institutional investors, developers, and real estate investment trusts (REITs), stimulating growth in the realty sector and contributing to the broader economy.

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