Real Estate PE Investment Down 4% to USD 2.3 Billion in H1 FY25

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Oct 15, 2024 14:41
Private equity investments in Indian real estate declined 4% to USD 2.3 billion in H1 FY25, driven by lower office asset inflow. Industrial and logistics assets attracted 67% of investments.
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New Delhi, Oct 15 (PTI) Private equity investments in the Indian real estate sector declined 4 per cent to USD 2.3 billion in the first half of this fiscal year due to lower inflow in office assets, according to Anarock.

Real estate consultant Anarock noted that the total number of deals declined to 17 in April-September this year from 24 in the corresponding period of the preceding year.

Shobhit Agarwal, MD & CEO of ANAROCK Capital, said, "Private equity investments in offices are primarily driven by foreign investors, which have tapered down due to global factors such as geopolitical tensions and elevated interest rates."

However, he added that the aggregate numbers and the dominance of foreign investors in the Indian real estate remained largely stable due to the ADIA/KKR investment in the Reliance Retail warehousing assets.

Private equity investments stood at USD 1.2 billion in the first half of 2020-21 fiscal; USD 2 billion in H1 2021-22; USD 2.8 billion in H1 2022-23; USD 2.4 billion in April-September 2023-24; and USD 2.3 billion in H1 2024-25.

The average deal size has risen 23 per cent year-on-year, primarily driven by the Reliance-ADIA/KKR warehousing deal which accounts for 67 per cent of the total investments made in the first half of FY25.

Out of the total private equity investments in the period under review, 87 per cent came from foreign investors, Anarock said.

During the period, industrial and logistics assets attracted 67 per cent of the total investments, significantly surpassing both the office and residential sectors (which attracted 17 per cent each).

While private equity investments in the office sector declined by 79 per cent, the industrial and logistics sector saw a substantial 378 per cent increase in investments compared to the same period in the previous financial year.
Source: PTI
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