HDFC Capital Plans $2 Billion Investment in Affordable Housing by 2025


HDFC Capital Advisors Limited, a subsidiary of HDFC Ltd., has announced plans to invest $2 billion (approximately Rs 15,000 crore) in the affordable housing segment by the end of 2025. This significant investment aims to address the growing demand for affordable housing in India and support the government's initiative to boost homeownership among low and middle-income groups.

The investment will focus on financing affordable housing projects across various Indian cities, leveraging HDFC Capital's expertise in real estate financing and development. The funds will be deployed to facilitate the construction and development of affordable housing units that meet stringent quality and regulatory standards.

HDFC Capital's strategic investment in the affordable housing sector is expected to create substantial socio-economic impact by providing affordable and sustainable housing solutions to a larger segment of the population. It aims to bridge the housing demand-supply gap and contribute to the overall economic growth of the country.

The initiative underscores HDFC Capital's commitment to promoting inclusive and accessible housing opportunities, aligning with its mission to empower individuals and families with affordable homeownership solutions. The investment strategy is designed to catalyse the development of affordable housing infrastructure and contribute positively to India's urban development agenda.

By mobilising significant capital into the affordable housing sector, HDFC Capital seeks to foster innovation, scalability, and sustainability in housing finance, thereby driving positive social outcomes and enhancing living standards for millions of aspiring homeowners across India.

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