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Aditya Birla Capital Plans To Use Rs 3,500 Crore To Drive Lending Business Growth
Earlier this week, the financial services arm of Aditya Birla Group announced a Rs 4,000 crore preferential issue of equity shares to the group companies and International Finance Corporation (IFC).
Aditya Birla Capital plans to use Rs 3,500 crore to drive business growth
Aditya Birla Capital plans to invest Rs 3,500 crore from its recent fundraise into business expansion. Another Rs 500 crore will support general corporate needs and subsidiary investments. The company is raising Rs 4,000 crore through a preferential issue. Grasim Industries will contribute Rs 2,880 crore. IFC will invest Rs 920 crore.
India’s real estate sector may need Rs 50 lakh crore capital over next decade: ANAROCK Capital - The Economic Times
India’s real estate sector may need Rs 50 lakh crore capital over next decade: ANAROCK CapitalThe Economic Times

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India’s realty boom may need Rs 50 lakh crore in fresh capital over next decade
India's real estate sector requires Rs 50 lakh crore capital for growth over the next decade. Data centres, logistics, industrial real estate, and GCC-led office developments will attract significant long-term investment. Despite challenges, strong domestic demand and infrastructure investments will drive growth. The focus is on channeling capital to affordable housing and emerging cities.
India emerges APAC’s top bet for real estate returns across sectors: CBRE survey
India leads Asia Pacific in real estate yields across all asset classes. Global investors are actively deploying capital into Indian real estate. This trend is expected to strengthen as more institutional-grade products become available. India's commercial real estate investment saw significant growth in Q1 2026. The nation is a top market for real estate debt interest.

Stocks to Watch for May 21: Aditya Birla Capital, Dr Reddy's Lab, Jubilant Food, Bosch India and more
From Dr Reddy's Laboratories announcing the launch of its oral semaglutide biosimilar in India under the brand name Obeda to Whirlpool of India Ltd reporting a 32.7% year-on-year decline in net profit Q4, here are some stocks to track ahead of Thursday trading session.
Aditya Birla Grp to invest Rs 3,080 cr in fin services arm, IFC to pump Rs 920 cr
Aditya Birla Capital is raising Rs 4,000 crore for future growth. The Aditya Birla Group will invest Rs 3,080 crore and IFC will invest Rs 980 crore. This capital infusion will fund growth objectives, including lending and investments. The company aims to expand access to financing for entrepreneurs and businesses. This move supports India's economic transformation and financial inclusion.

Aditya Birla Capital Approves Rs 4,000-Cr Share Issuance; Promoter Grasim Leads Infusion
Aditya Birla Capital plans to raise Rs 2,880 crore from promoter Grasim Industries.

Aditya Birla Capital raises ₹4,000 crore to fund growth, confirms CNBC-TV18 Newsbreak
The company said the proceeds from the issue will be used for growth objectives, augmentation of the capital base, funding requirements for the lending business and general corporate purposes, including investments in subsidiaries, joint ventures and associates.
Selling at higher levels turns 23,800 into key barrier for Nifty: Analysts
Benchmark Nifty closed lower last week. Analysts anticipate continued range-bound trading for Nifty this week. Trading strategies suggest buying on dips and selling on rallies within the 23,800-23,200 range. Specific stock recommendations include Indus Towers, Samvardhana Motherson International, Aditya Birla Capital, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, and Arvind Limited. Investors are advised to consider these opportunities.
Aditya Birla Group to invest $500 million in Vodafone Idea as revival signal strengthens
Aditya Birla Group is injecting ₹4,730 crore into Vodafone Idea (Vi) through a preferential allotment, bolstering the telecom operator's financial standing. This capital infusion follows Kumar Mangalam Birla's return as chairman and aims to support Vi's efforts to compete with rivals Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel.