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Motilal Oswal Real Estate PE fund to raise 1000 cr.

Motilal Oswal Real Estate

Motilal Oswal Real Estate

MORE, (Motilal Oswal Real Estate) the real estate arm of Motilal Oswal Group plans to raise about Rs. 1000 crore through its third real estate fund. The funds will be utilized for development of residential projects by reputable developers in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), National Capital Region (NCR), cities like Bengaluru, Pune, Chennai and Hyderabad. The money will primarily be raised in about a dozen transactions of Rs 80-120 crore each from high net worth individuals and family offices.

Explaining the move, Sharad Mittal, director and head of the fund said, “the realty market is consolidating right now and prices are expected to remain stagnant for some time. This therefore, is the correct time for investors to invest through indirect investing since we would participate in the project profits rather than relying entirely on the future price rise.”

The fund has been set up as an alternative investment fund or AIF category II, registered with stock market regulator SEBI. “We expect to achieve first close by mid-January 2016 and conclude fundraising in the next six-nine months depending on the market conditions. Given the current scenario, direct investments may not fetch superior returns,” he added.

Motilal Oswal has in its two earlier funds invested capital under a mezzanine structure in top five property markets with developers such as ATS, Shriram Properties, Godrej Properties, Rajesh Lifespaces, Ahuja and Casa Grande. The new fund will also focus on top six property markets in the country. The first fund worth Rs 200 crore, raised in 2009, has been fully deployed and is currently in exit mode. The fund has exited its four out of total seven investments and given returns of about 82% of the capital. In March this year, MORE had raised Rs 500 crore through its second fund which is presently in investment mode wherein around 80% of the capital has already been deployed.

The third & the new fund, with a tenure of five years from final close looks to target a gross internal rate of return of about 23 – 25%. “We shall continue to undertake mezzanine investments with established developers for their mid-income housing projects across top cities. We shall also undertake structured equity investments depending on the market scenario,” said Mittal.