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MSN Group Enters Real Estate with ₹1,200 Crore Plan

The MSN Group, a formidable player in the pharmaceutical sector with a portfolio valued at $1 billion, is making a strategic foray into the real estate market. With plans to develop a staggering 20 million square feet of residential and commercial space in and around Hyderabad over the next five years, the Group is poised to redefine its operational landscape.

At the launch of the newly minted MSN Realty brand, the founder and managing director articulated the Group’s vision beyond mere construction. “We are committed to creating spaces that epitomise high standards of design and functionality,” he asserted. This ambition reflects a growing trend among corporate entities to diversify into real estate, harnessing their existing strengths to create sustainable developments. The initial phase of MSN’s real estate endeavour will focus on residential projects in key locales such as Neopolis, Manchirevula, Tellapur, Patancheru, and Isnapur. Notably, the Group has secured 15 acres of land in Neopolis from the Telangana government at ₹70-75 crore each, setting the stage for high-end apartments ranging from 2,500 to 7,000 square feet. Plans to develop approximately 8-9 million square feet in this area are expected to materialise within five years, with detailed project information anticipated in the coming months.

To manage this ambitious diversification, MSN Group has established MSN Urban Ventures, a dedicated subsidiary aimed at overseeing its real estate initiatives. The newly appointed Senior Vice President will lead this venture, steering the Group’s entry into an increasingly competitive market.

In discussing the timing of this significant investment, a spokesperson highlighted Hyderabad’s robust real estate growth potential, suggesting that the Group’s entry is both timely and strategically sound. With revenues surpassing $1 billion for the fiscal year 2023-24, MSN Group is well-positioned to leverage its pharmaceutical expertise in driving its real estate aspirations.

In a landscape where sustainability is becoming paramount, the Group’s commitment to quality and innovative design is anticipated to set new benchmarks in the sector. By focusing on environmentally friendly practices and efficient land use, MSN Group aims to contribute positively to Hyderabad’s urban development while enhancing the quality of life for its future residents.

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