Real Estate Attracts $2.2 Bn Institutional Funding in H1 2019
A majority government at the Centre is gradually reviving private equity's confidence in Indian real estate - especially the commercial sector. ANAROCK research indicates that PE players infused USD 580 mn into Indian real estate in the month of June, immediately after Modi 2.0 took charge. That
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Aug 1, 2019 5:10 AM
A majority government at the Centre is gradually reviving private equity's confidence in Indian real estate - especially the commercial sector. ANAROCK research indicates that PE players infused USD 580 mn into Indian real estate in the month of June, immediately after Modi 2.0 took charge.
That said, the general elections predictably cast a shadow on funding into Indian real estate. The total inflows into the real estate sector saw a yearly decline of 31% in H1 2019 – from USD 3.2 bn in H1 2018 to nearly USD 2.2 bn in H1 2019. Also, the IL&FS default last year and RBI's tightening norms for NBFC and HFC lending to real estate had a severe impact, to say the least.
Of the total funding into the sector in H1 2019:
Private equity inflows accounted for over USD 2.1 bn, while USD 140 mn came in from NBFCs/HFCs
In H1 2018, PE funding stood at approx. USD 2.6 bn and funding from NBFCs/HFCs saw a 73% decline - from USD 520 mn in H1 2018 to USD 140 mn in H1 2019
Of the total USD 2.2 bn funding in H1 2019, over 89% was equity funding; only 11% was debt. In H1 2018, equity funding had a 83% share while debt stood at 17%.
Mumbai attracted the maximum (24%) of the overall inflows into the sector amounting to USD 530 million. Pune followed with nearly USD 250 million coming in from institutional investors – an increase of 97% for Mumbai’s immediate neighbour since H1 2018.
H1 2019 Funding - Sector-wise Breakup "Even while caution prevails over the current market dynamics, the incumbent's government proactive initiatives across sectors will doubtlessly cause more private equity inflows into the real estate sector. While Indian commercial real estate's overall attractiveness for institutional funds is now well-established, the residential sector is also likely to become increasingly interesting in the back of the government's determined push to affordable housing." shares Shobhit Agarwal, MD & CEO - ANAROCK Capital.
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