Singapore's CapitaLand Investment said on September 4 it aims to more than double its funds under management in India by 2028 from S$7.4 billion ($5.66 billion) as of June 30.
This will contribute to the company's global target of achieving S$200 billion in FUM by 2028, the real estate investment manager said.
"The country is attracting demand from global corporations and institutional investors for quality real assets," Group CEO Lee Chee Koon said.
Singapore's CapitaLand, one of Asia's largest diversified real estate groups, plans to more than double its funds under management in India to more than S$14.8 billion (>INR 90,280 Cr) by 2028.Good to see companies doubling down on investments in ! HC Wong https://t.co/2xqROjij7o
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Koon added that the company would explore opportunities to enter the renewable energy and real estate private credit segments in the country.
Last month, the company launched a fund for business park development in India, which expected to add S$700 million to its funds under management.
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