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Indian fund Nisus Finance exits Bengaluru project with 23% return, highlighting private credit's role in real estate funding.
Nisus Finance, a listed Indian alternate fund manager, exited its investment in Project High Cliff, a Bengaluru residential project, achieving a 23% internal rate of return over two years.
The 196-unit development, funded via non-convertible debentures under its RESO-1 fund, overcame delays through structured capital and governance support.
The exit highlights the growing role of private credit in addressing India’s $15-billion real estate funding gap, particularly where traditional lenders are restricted.
Nisus reported strong H1 FY26 results, with core revenue of Rs 74.89 crore and consolidated revenue of Rs 142.30 crore, managing assets worth Rs 1,906 crore as of June 2025.
El fondo indio Nisus Finance abandona el proyecto de Bengaluru con un rendimiento del 23%, destacando el papel del crédito privado en la financiación de bienes raíces.