Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) investments made across sectors in H1 FY2025, real estate’s share was the highest at 17% — nearly Rs 75,468 crore, according to latest SEBI data compiled by Anarock.
Rs 12,801 crore were also raised via Qualified Institutional Placements (QIPs) within the same period — again, the 2nd highest among all the major sectors and comprising a 17% overall share.
According to the data, other sectors benefiting from AIF investments are IT/ITeS, financial services, NBFCs, banks, pharma, FMCG, retail, renewable energy.
«By the end of H1 FY25, total investments in the real estate sector via AIFs have risen from Rs 68,540 crore by FY 2024-end to Rs 75,468 crore. This is a significant10% growth in just half the financial year,” said Anuj Puri, chairman, Anarock group.
Over the last decade, Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) have shown impressive growth in India, with a significant increase in the number of funds available.
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