Shares of realty firm Godrej Properties Ltd (GPL) gained over 2 per cent today after the company announced setting up of a real estate fund, which has raised $275 million, with Dutch pension fund APG as the lead investor.
The stocks surged 2.09 per cent to Rs 293.80 on the BSE.
On the NSE too, shares of the company jumped 2.09 per cent to Rs 293.90.
GPL, the real estate arm of the Godrej group, had yesterday said it has “created a dedicated real estate funds management business in India and Singapore — Godrej Fund Management (GFM)’’.
“GFM has raised $275 million (Rs 19 billion) pool of capital, Godrej Residential Investment Program II (GRIP II), with Dutch pension fund asset manager APG Asset Management NV (APG) as the lead investor,” it had said.
The fund will invest in residential projects in India.
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