Six listed Indian REITs distribute ₹3,136 cr to unitholders in Q1FY27
MeridStreet AI summarySix listed Indian Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) have distributed a total of ₹3,136 crore to their unitholders in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2027. This significant distribution highlights the growing popularity and financial stability of REITs in India's capital markets. The cumulative distribution of over ₹34,800 crore since their inception underscores the increasing role of REITs in providing returns to investors and contributing to the country's economic growth.
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Why it matters
Indian REITs have consistently distributed large amounts of money to unitholders, which could attract more investors to this asset class. This trend may lead to increased investment in Indian real estate.
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- Indian real estate
- REITs
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