Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) -- the new kid on the Indian bourses -- offers an exciting investment opportunity for investors and corporations, and a unique vehicle for issuers to access capital.
REITs /InvITs function like mutual funds by pooling the capital of a large number of investors to purchase and hold stakes in income-generating real estate assets.
Brookfield India Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) began trading on Dalal Street today at Rs 275.05 per unit, a flat listing debut for the Real Estate Trust.
Brookfield India REIT will be the third REIT to trade on the bourses in India but will be the first institutionally managed public commercial real estate vehicle.
Embassy Office Parks Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) posted a 3% increase in revenue from operation over the previous year, but the net profit of the firm slipped 15% during the same period.
The Rs 3,800-crore Brookfield India Real Estate Trust (REIT) initial public offer (IPO), which was subscribed nearly 8 times, will finalise the basis of share allotment on Thursday
The Union Budget provoked more investor interest in real estate and infrastructure funding by opening up more investment avenues for REIT and InvIT firms.
The Rs 3,800-crore global investment firm Brookfield's Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) initial public offer (IPO) has opened for subscription on Wednesday, at a price band of Rs 274 to Rs 275.
Union Budget 2021-22: The move to enable FPIs to debt finance REITs and InvIT are likely to assist cash stressed real estate sector. DFI is aimed to have a lending portfolio of Rs 5 lakh crore in three years.
Union Budget 2021 India: In the midst of an economic slowdown induced by the ongoing pandemic, the Hon’ble Finance Minister must grapple with the challenging task of encouraging consumption for economic revival.
Union Budget 2021 India: Before the Finance Bill, 2020 was enacted, the Finance Minister provided certain relaxations to address the concerns of the Business Trust industry.
Economic data will garner most of the attention next week, with investors placing a heavy weight on a host of reports as they try and determine the likelihood of a rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve at its June meeting.
The budgetary amendments, which allow sponsors/developers to monetise their assets by tapping capital markets, could give a boost to real estate and infra sectors.
In a move that is expected to ease the real estate sector’s financing woes and help Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) take-off, finance minister Arun Jaitley, in his latest Budget announced the exemption of dividend dis
Government should do away with the dividend distribution tax (DDT) to promote REITs and give financial protection to home buyers for delay in project deliveries, real estate consultant JLL India said in its pre- Budget wishli
Rental income potential of Grade A office space stock in eight major cities is estimated at nearly USD 8 billion (about Rs 51,800 crore) by 2019 which can be tapped by Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), a report said.