Monday, January 22, 2007

Credit Suisse to raise a $1bn fund to tap Indian realty

Credit Suisse, the Zurich-headquartered financial powerhouse, is planning a dedicated $1 bn fund for investing in the booming real estate sector in India, to be announced in the next financial year. Already, US-based investment banking giants Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs have invested heavily in the real estate market in India, with Morgan Stanley Real Estate Fund recently having struck the largest real estate investment deal worth Rs. 675 crores with Mumbai-based Oberoi Constructions. Goldman Sachs is also planning an investment of $1 bn. Credit Suisse’s $1-bn investment in real estate will be brought in a phased manner by 2010 and will focus on commercial space. High on its priority list are large-format retail malls, two-star and three-star business hotels, healthcare and multi-use office-cum-residential complexes. Sources said the fund will primarily pick equity in ongoing big-ticket projects or those looking for second round of funding to complete their partially operational projects. The fund is unlikely to park money in start-up projects. The fund is also keen on acquiring management stake in some projects post-completion.

Read more in The Economic Times.

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