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Newsletter on Kolte Patil Developers Ltd.

Business Overview

Company is in real estate business (Residential & Commercial) with dominant presence in the Pune and growing presence in Mumbai and Bengaluru.

Company markets its projects under two brands:
'Kolte-Patil’ (addressing the mid-income segment) ‘24K’ (addressing the premium luxury segment).

The Company’s long-term bank debt and non-convertible debentures have been rated ‘A+ / Stable’ by CRISIL, the highest rating accorded by CRISIL to any publicly listed residential real estate player in India. The Company’s growth trajectory, internal processes and corporate governance practices have benefitted from partnerships with marquee financial institutions like KKR, JP Morgan Asset Management, Portman Holdings, ASK Capital, Motilal Oswal and ICICI Ventures. Over the years, KPDL has received multiple awards and recognitions including Asia’s greatest Brand 2017 by AsiaOne, The Economic Times – The Game Changers of Maharashtra 2018, Times Realty Icons - Best Realtor 2019, CNN NEWS18 - Developer of the Year Residential 2019, ET Now - Most Trusted Brand India’s 2019 and Top Challengers 2019-20 by Construction World Global Awards Online. 

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