In 2015, private equity real estate firms deployed more than $5 billion in Indian real estate companies and projects — the highest since the financial crisis of 2008 — through 90 deals, according to research from Venture Intelligence . Large investors and established developers also created several joint venture platforms in the past year. Of the investment made, commercial projects accounted for 10%, (compared to 6% in 2014).
Tata Group’s real estate and infrastructure development arm, Tata Realty & Infrastructure, partnered with Standard Chartered Private Equity to create a Rs 3,000 crore investment platform.
Goldman Sachs and Bengaluru-based property developer Nitesh Estates formed a $250 million fund to invest in income producing commercial real estate assets in India
APG and Xander launched a $300 million India office venture.
Blackstone formed a special purpose vehicle with Embassy Property Developers.
Qatar Investment Authorities agreed to back real estate firm RMZ to buy commercial assets.
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