Four publicly listed real estate investment trusts (REITs) in India have collectively distributed Rs. 1,505 crores to more than 2,60,000 unitholders during the third quarter of the current financial year, according to data from the Indian REITs Association (IRA). This marks a 17% increase from Rs. 1,289 crores disbursed in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.

The four listed REITs—Brookfield India Real Estate Trust, Embassy Office Parks REIT, Mindspace Business Parks REIT, and Nexus Select Trust—continue to play a vital role in India’s commercial real estate sector. Their combined portfolios encompass over 126 million square feet of Grade A office and retail space across the country.

Indian REIT Market Overview

As per the latest figures released by the IRA, the Indian REIT market currently manages gross Assets Under Management (AUM) of approximately Rs. 1,52,000 crores, with a market capitalization exceeding Rs. 95,000 crores as of February 7, 2025.

The sector has shown steady growth over the past year, with increasing distributions to unitholders. In the first quarter of this fiscal year, the four REITs distributed over Rs. 1,371 crores to over 2,45,000 unitholders, while in Q2, disbursements stood at Rs. 1,383 crores to more than 2,55,000 unitholders. Since their inception, these REITs have collectively distributed over Rs. 21,000 crores to their investors.

Strengthening the REIT Ecosystem

The Indian REITs Association, a non-profit organization established under the guidance of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and the Ministry of Finance, continues to play a crucial role in fostering transparency and growth in the sector. Brookfield India Real Estate Trust, Embassy Office Parks REIT, Mindspace Business Parks REIT, and Nexus Select Trust are among its founding members.

With robust market performance and increasing investor confidence, Indian REITs are poised for continued expansion, further reinforcing their importance in the country’s real estate and financial sectors.

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