Ajmera Realty raises Rs 500 crore from Standard Chartered Bank and ICICI Bank, ET RealEstate

March 6, 2024
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Ajmera Realty raises Rs 500 crore from Standard Chartered Bank and ICICI Bank, ET RealEstate


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NEW DELHI: Ajmera Realty & Infra India has secured credit facilities totaling Rs 500 crore from Standard Chartered Bank and ICICI Bank.

These funds will be utilized for the execution of Ajmera Manhattan, situated in Wadala, Mumbai.

Additionally, a portion of the funds amounting to Rs 200 crore has been utilized towards the partial prepayment of the GCP loan availed from HDFC Bank.

The estimated project completion costs are well-covered by pre-sales balance receivables. Through this structured deal, the company has advanced the partial prepayment of the GCP loan ahead of its schedule.

Consequently, the project loan repayment is expected to align more closely with project cash flows. Importantly, the company has secured this deal at a lower cost of funds compared to prevailing rates with the existing lender.

Dhaval Ajmera, director of the company said, “The successful execution of this deal highlights our company’s financial reliability and creditworthiness, reinforcing our commitment to achieving our 5x growth vision.”

  • Published On Mar 6, 2024 at 04:13 PM IST

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