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Godrej Properties on Monday said its sales booking rose 56 per cent last fiscal year to an all-time high of Rs 12,232 crore on strong demand for residential properties. In a regulatory filing, Godrej Properties informed that the company achieved its highest ever sales bookings in the fourth quarter as well as the entire 2022-23 financial year. In the fourth quarter, the company clocked sales bookings of Rs 4,051 crore. Its sales bookings stood at Rs 7,861 crore in 2021-22. When contacted, Godrej Properties Executive Chairman Pirojsha Godrej said: "The reason we were able to deliver strong growth in FY23 is that we had a strong portfolio of projects across the country." "For the first time, we sold over Rs 2,000 crore of real estate in each of our four focus markets of Mumbai, NCR, Bengaluru and Pune," he told PTI. Of the total sales bookings last fiscal year, Pirojsha said the housing segment's contribution was 99 per cent. "Our teams on the ground did very well to capitalize on
Company says it has added 6 new projects with a total saleable area of 6.34 million sq ft
Realty firm Godrej Properties on Wednesday reported a 54 per cent increase in its consolidated net profit to Rs 54.96 crore for the quarter ended September on higher income. Its net profit stood at Rs 35.73 crore in the year-ago period. The total income also rose to Rs 369.20 crore in the second quarter of this fiscal from Rs 334.22 crore a year ago, according to a regulatory filing. Its sales bookings fell 6 per cent to Rs 2,409 crore in the July-September period against Rs 2,574 crore in the year-ago period. During the April-September period of this fiscal, the sales bookings rose 60 per cent to Rs 4,929 crore from Rs 3,072 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year. Pirojsha Godrej, Executive Chairman, of Godrej Properties Ltd, said: "While the global macroeconomic environment deteriorated in the second quarter, India's economy continues to outperform and residential real estate demand continues to remain robust". "At the halfway mark of the financial year, we are
Gaurav Pandey will become the new MD and CEO of the Mumbai-based developer from January 1 next year
Godrej Properties on Tuesday reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 260.47 crore for the quarter ended March 2022 on higher income. The company had posted a net loss of Rs 191.57 crore in the year-ago period. Total income increased to Rs 1,522.57 crore during January-March quarter of the last fiscal year from Rs 576.08 crore in the year-ago period, according to a regulatory filing. Mumbai-based Godrej Properties posted a net profit of Rs 352.37 crore during 2021-22 fiscal year as against a net loss of Rs 189.30 crore in the previous year. Total income increased to Rs 2,585.69 crore in the last fiscal year from Rs 1,333.09 crore in 2020-21. "The real estate sector has strengthened during FY22 and we expect strong growth for the sector over the next few years. We are pleased to close the financial year with our best ever annual sales, cash collections, and earnings. With a robust launch pipeline, strong balance sheet and sectoral tailwinds, we look forward to building on this mome
Godrej Properties had disappointed the Street with muted bookings in Q3.
Total income increased to Rs 466.91 crore in the quarter from Rs 311.12 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year, according to a regulatory filing
Revenue up 10%, firm claims it posted its best-ever quarterly performance in terms of value of real estate sold
Mohit Malhotra, managing director of the company, tells Business Standard how the company is going ahead with its plans
Most of the firm's projects, to be launched in H2FY20 and FY21 in Mumbai, are in the luxury and premium segment
Godrej signed a similar deal with a Bengaluru-based developer recently. In the new version of DM, Godrej may or may not charge a fee, as it's a 50 per cent partner in the project
Company achieved its highest sales in FY18; future pipeline too remains strong