industry

Provident Housing in talks with HDFC Capital to raise over Rs 1000 crore



Provident Housing Ltd (PHL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Puravankara Ltd, is in talks with HDFC Capital Advisors to raise more than Rs 1,000 crore to finance its growth plans.

The proposed fundraise will be in the form of equity and the money will be used to build mid-income homes in the southern markets of Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad, and to enter new markets.

“Both the partners are in active discussion, and the fundraise is likely to be concluded over the coming quarters, depending on the terms of the deals. They are likely to float a platform for acquisition and building residential assets,” said people aware of the discussions.

HDFC Capital Advisors is likely to invest in a new platform with Provident through HDFC Capital Affordable Real Estate Fund 3 to implement the realty projects.

“The investment is expected to result in a gross development value (GDV) of over Rs 3,500 crores, with Provident looking to deepen its presence in the existing regions and also deploy capital by exploring more property markets,” one of the persons cited above said requesting anonymity.

Provident is also in the process of entering new cities like Mumbai and Pune as part of its strategy to double its residential portfolio to more than 20 million sq ft from the current 13.82 million sq feet.Provident contributes half of the business of the parent company and is looking to grow its portfolio multiple folds with the domestic residential sector at an all-time high, a second person said.HDFC Capital could not be reached for comment while Puravankara declined to comment.

Readers Also Like:  UK nuclear police and workers share WhatsApp jokes about paedophilia, racism and homophobia

Provident has over 11.32 million sq ft of ongoing projects across Bengaluru, Mangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, and Goa.

HDFC Capital, through HDFC Capital Affordable Real Estate Fund 3, has also recently formed a Rs 1,000-crore joint platform with TVS Group’s real estate arm, Emerald Haven Realty, for plotted developments in south India. It has also formed an alliance with the House of Abhinandan Lodha to set up a joint venture platform with investments of over Rs 1,500 crore to undertake land projects, including plotted developments and low-rise projects across key property markets in India.

In 2020, the IFC Emerging Asia Fund invested $76 million in Puravankara Group in its affordable housing projects in India. The firm has ventured into the Kochi market with a 3.4 million-square-foot development that is expected to generate sales value of Rs 3,000 crore. IFC provided funding for the project



READ SOURCE

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.