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Q: PE firm Everstone Capital raises $730 million in its 3rd fund.

Latest Answer: India Value Fund Advisors raised $700 million toward their 5th fund Indium V, earlier this year.. The pace is lifting for firms that are on the road to raise funds. Compared with the total of $800 million raised in 2014, the current year will see a significant bump going by the number of funds that are in the market to collect money, both by means of fund-raising and invested capital.
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Q: I knew that this situation will come. PE and HNIs have read the situation very well, are driving a hard bargain.
Latest Answer: The fact that domestic funds are shying away from taking equity positions in projects signals low risk appetite. Funds are not entering a project at the land acquisition stage since that would involve higher risks. Apart from Piramal, Aditya Birla Real Estate Fund and Blackstone have reportedly spent Rs 85 crore and Rs 175 crore, respectively, targeting bulk sales. While Birla invested in a Mumbai project being developed by Radius Developers, Blackstone backed Ozones Chennai project.
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Q: The total investments into the real estate markets by PE investors have increased to Rs 11080 cr in the 1st half 2015 as against Rs 4000 cr in the same period last year.
Latest Answer: Bengaluru noted for the 3rd highest share with Rs 1954 cr of investments. In first half of 2014, it had witnessed the highest level of transaction activity with investments of Rs 2005 cr. Equis Funds Group and Piramal Fund come out as the leading investors in Bengaluru, making investments in excess of Rs 660 cr each in residential assets.
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Q: Due to slow home sales in the last couple of years and banks becoming cautious about lending to the industry, real estate developers are now turning to PE and NBFCs companies to refinance their debt.
Latest Answer: Hey folks, Developers take a hit on their fundamentally expected margins when they have to refinance a project, while the refinancer needs to make sure that a developer has plenty of excitement left to complete the project. Investors are taking different strategies to make sure this.
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