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Mumbai SRA Project Exit Earns Build Capital 19.76% IRR

Mumbai SRA Project Exit Earns Build Capital 19.76% IRR

Mumbai SRA project has delivered a strong financial outcome for Build Capital, as the firm successfully exited its investment with an impressive 19.76% Internal Rate of Return (IRR). The project, located near Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai, had faced multiple regulatory and financial hurdles before Build Capital’s intervention helped streamline its execution.The firm played a crucial role in aligning the project with Development Control

Promotion Regulations (DCPR) 2034, optimising its viability and ensuring timely progress. Spanning approximately 2.25 lakh sq. ft. of carpet area, the redevelopment is projected to generate ₹725 crore in revenue upon completion.
Build Capital’s structured financing approach enabled the project’s smooth execution while ensuring investors received timely interest payments. This strategic exit not only secured high returns but also reaffirmed the company’s expertise in unlocking value from complex real estate ventures.

CEO Kuldeep Jain highlighted the firm’s commitment to providing financial backing for large-scale urban developments, stating that Build Capital remains focused on structured debt solutions that support developers in overcoming challenges. With a proven track record in high-yield real estate investments, the company continues to seek new opportunities to drive sustainable growth in the sector.
As Build Capital looks ahead, its successful exit from the Mumbai SRA project underscores its ability to navigate complex regulatory landscapes and deliver strong returns, further strengthening its position as a leader in structured real estate financing.

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