Property Share IPO: India's First SM REIT Scheme
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Sep 27, 2024 19:10
Property Share Investment Trust files for Rs 353 crore IPO, marking India's first Small and Medium Real Estate Investment Trust (SM REIT) scheme. Learn more about the PropShare Platina scheme, its assets, and investment potential.
New Delhi, Sep 27 (PTI) Property Share Investment Trust, India's first Small and Medium Real Estate Investment Trust (SM REIT), has filed documents for an IPO of its PropShare Platina scheme, worth up to Rs 353 crore.
The IPO is a fresh issue, with no offer-for-sale component and proceeds will be mainly used for acquisition of the Prestige Tech Platina asset, according to the draft papers filed on Thursday.
SM REITs, a new asset class regulated by markets regulator Sebi, target assets valued between Rs 50-500 crore and are required to distribute 95 per cent of earnings to investors.
PropShare Platina includes 246,935 sq ft of office space in the Prestige Tech Platina building in Bengaluru. The property will be leased to a US-based tech firm for nine years, with rent increasing 15 per cent every three years. Investors are projected to receive 9 per cent distribution yield for FY26.
Property Share was founded by Kunal Moktan and Hashim Khan, both with extensive real estate experience, and boasts a senior team with 62 years of combined experience.
ICICI Securities is the lead manager, and the units will be listed on BSE.
The IPO is a fresh issue, with no offer-for-sale component and proceeds will be mainly used for acquisition of the Prestige Tech Platina asset, according to the draft papers filed on Thursday.
SM REITs, a new asset class regulated by markets regulator Sebi, target assets valued between Rs 50-500 crore and are required to distribute 95 per cent of earnings to investors.
PropShare Platina includes 246,935 sq ft of office space in the Prestige Tech Platina building in Bengaluru. The property will be leased to a US-based tech firm for nine years, with rent increasing 15 per cent every three years. Investors are projected to receive 9 per cent distribution yield for FY26.
Property Share was founded by Kunal Moktan and Hashim Khan, both with extensive real estate experience, and boasts a senior team with 62 years of combined experience.
ICICI Securities is the lead manager, and the units will be listed on BSE.
Source: PTI
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