Real estate company Godrej Properties Ltd has sold around 90 flats for more than Rs 1,000 crore on the launch day of its new luxury housing project at Gurugram, despite an overall demand slowdown in residential property market. In a regulatory filing on Friday, the company said around 90 flats were sold on the launch day of its project 'Godrej Astra' located on Golf Course Road micro-market. The project is spread over 2.76 acres. This is the company's second launch in the prime Golf Course Road micro-market. "Gurugram is an extremely important market for Godrej Properties and we look forward to further strengthening our presence there in the coming years," Gaurav Pandey, MD & CEO, Godrej Properties, said. Godrej Properties is one of the leading real estate developers in the country. Recently, real estate data analytics firm PropEquity said that housing sales declined 23 per cent in January-March across nine major cities, while housing brokerage firm Anarock reported a 28 per cent
Godrej Enterprises Group expects sales of its air conditioners to grow 50 per cent in the next fiscal on the back of continued robust demand and its new range of products, including smart ACs, a top company official said on Tuesday. With the early onset of summer, the group expects the overall industry demand for ACs to be strong at around 30-35 per cent growth but not as high as 60 per cent witnessed last year due to a high base, Godrej Enterprises Group, Business Head & EVP, Appliances Business Kamal Nandi told PTI here. The group on Tuesday ramped up its AC portfolio, including a premium range of smart ACs and also announced its foray into the commercial AC segment with Cassette ACs and Tower ACs. "We will be ending this year (FY25), doubling our volumes. We will be closing this year with about 10 per cent market share. This is up from 6.7 lakh to 14 lakh units. We are growing more than 100 per cent against industry growth that will be roughly about 36 per cent," Nandi said ...
The firm's parent company has planned an investment of Rs 100 crore for its digital revamp, customer experience, and sales growth through e-commerce over the next year
Godrej Enterprises Group looks to double the turnover of its Process Equipment business in the next 4 to 5 years, helped by the green energy transition happening across the globe, an official said. Moreover, the company which operates in the sectors such as oil, gas and chemicals is investing Rs 200 crore in the second phase of its Dahej Plant to expand the annual manufacturing capacity to approximately 30,000 MT from the existing 23,000 MT. However, the Process Equipment division is simultaneously scaling down its operation at the Vikhroli plant in Mumbai due to logistical challenges, limiting it to domestic markets largely, its Executive Vice President & Business Head Hussain Shariyarr said. The fresh investment is in addition to Rs 300 crore invested by the Godrej Enterprises Group in the first phase of its production facility at Dahej. The Process Equipment (PE) manufacturing division business, which produces reactors, pressure vessels, columns, heat exchangers etc has a ...
The land is located in Juhu, a prime Mumbai location, and spans an area of around 560 square metres
Realty firm Godrej Properties Ltd has raised Rs 6,000 crore by selling shares to institutional investors, including Singapore sovereign wealth firm GIC and SBI Pension, through qualified institutional placement (QIP) route as it looks to expand business amid strong demand for residential plots and apartments. On November 27th, the company launched its QIP issue to raise up to Rs 6,000 crore. The company has raised this amount by diluting nearly 8 per cent of equity through the QIP issue, which was closed on Monday. The QIP Placement Committee of the board approved the issue price of Rs 2,595 per equity share, which is at a discount of Rs 132.44 (4.86 per cent of the floor price) to the floor price of Rs 2,727.44 per equity share. It also approved the allocation of 2,31,21,387 equity shares to be allotted to eligible qualified institutional buyers. In a regulatory filing on Tuesday, Godrej Properties informed that the QIP issue saw a strong demand of around 4 times the size of the ..
Jamshyd Godrej and Nyrika Holkar talked about the development of 1,000 acres of prime land in Mumbai, future investment plans, and the need for brand change
Four months after the amicable split in the over century old conglomerate, Jamshyd Godrej-led Godrej Enterprises Group (GEG) on Thursday unveiled a new identity and announced plans to invest Rs 7,500 crore across businesses in the next three years. GEG, which is into manufacturing locks, refrigerators and interior products along with carrying out engineering and infra projects, will be the new brand identity and Godrej & Boyce will continue to act as the holding company, Jamshyd Godrej told reporters here. In June, the family announced the rare amicable settlement of asset ownership under which assets were split between Jamshyd and his cousins Adi and Nadir, who will steer the consumer products and agrovet businesses. Jamshyd Godrej said nothing changes for consumers because of the split, which is termed as "realignment", and added that the company has also identified new areas of growth. He specified that green hydrogen, energy storage and recycled construction materials will be .
Godrej Properties will raise Rs 6,000 crore by selling equity shares to institutional investors through QIP issue as it looks to expand business amid strong demand for residential plots and apartments. On Wednesday, the company has launched its Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) issue to raise up to Rs 6,000 crore. According to market sources, Godrej Properties has received a strong response from domestic and global investors and the company will raise the entire Rs 6,000 crore. The QIP issue is likely to be closed on Thursday. Last month, the company's board approved raising of up to Rs 6,000 crore through the issue of securities. In a regulatory filing on Wednesday, Godrej Properties informed that the QIP Placement Committee approved the floor price for the QIP issue at Rs 2,727.44 per equity share. Godrej Properties' share price closed at Rs 2,833.05 apiece on Wednesday, down 2.35 per cent from Tuesday. Godrej Properties is one of the leading developers in the country.
Realty firm Godrej Properties on Wednesday reported a five-fold jump in its consolidated net profit to Rs 335.21 crore for the quarter ended September on higher income. Its net profit stood at Rs 66.80 crore in the year-ago period. Total income more than doubled to Rs 1,346.54 crore in the second quarter of this fiscal from Rs 605.11 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year, according to a regulatory filing. Pirojsha Godrej, Executive Chairperson, Godrej Properties Ltd, said the company delivered a robust second quarter with its highest-ever Q2 and H1 bookings, collections, operating cashflows, and deliveries. "With bookings growth of 56 per cent in FY23, 84 per cent in FY24 and 90 per cent in H1 FY25, Godrej Properties has reset its scale," he added. The benefit of this is visible in the company's cash flows with collections growth of 68 per cent and operating cash flow growth of 125 per cent in the September quarter, Pirojsha said. "With a robust launch pipeline,
The company expects developments in artificial intelligence to revolutionise the market in the coming days
The company has set a roadmap to enter the top three in terms of market share in key categories like air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines
Godrej Capital, the financial services arm of the Godrej Group, is gearing up to enter the affordable housing loan segment by December, with plans to grow its assets under management (AUM) to Rs 17,000 crore by the end of the current financial year, its Managing Director Manish Shah said on Wednesday. The company currently manages an asset base of Rs 13,000 crore, after reaching an AUM of Rs 10,000 crore in FY24. It is now aiming to increase this to Rs 17,000 crore by FY25, with a target of expanding to Rs 30,000 crore by March 2026 and a longer-term goal of achieving Rs 50,000 crore in AUM by March 2028, Shah stated. The company's strategic focus will be on the small and medium enterprises (SME), micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME), and home loan segments. As part of its expansion, Godrej Capital will make its foray into the affordable housing loan market by the end of the year. "Our focus will be towards smaller loan amounts, aimed at meeting the needs of affordable ...
India's 21 major listed real estate developers have together sold properties worth nearly Rs 35,000 crore during the latest June quarter with Godrej Properties reporting highest sale bookings. Except few, all major listed real estate developers have shown annual growth in sale bookings in the April-June quarter driven by strong consumer demand for residential properties, especially of luxury homes. According to the data compiled from regulatory filings, India's 21 major listed realty firms have reported combined sale bookings of Rs 34,927.5 crore in the first quarter of 2024-25 fiscal. Out of these combined sale bookings, bulk of pre-sales came from residential segment. In terms of sale bookings, Godrej Properties emerged as the largest listed player in the June quarter with pre-sales of Rs 8,637 crore. DLF Ltd, the country's largest realty firm in terms of market capitalisation, reported more than three-fold jump in its sale bookings at Rs 6,404 crore in the first quarter of this
Executive Director Nyrika Holkar said the new investment aims to enhance the scalability of GEG's diverse businesses and refine its organisational culture to focus on agility and performance
Branded consumer goods makers have reduced prices to compete with smaller rivals that offer cheaper alternatives, which has negatively impacted top-line growth
Brands are offering warranties on washing machines and dishwasher motors for up to 20 years, which are being marketed as 'lifetime' guarantees
The energy rating of any appliance measures between one to five, with five being the most energy-efficient level. This impacts the final value of the product as energy-efficient products are costlier
GSS said it has made significant investments to expand capacity and build capability to serve its customers