NEW DELHI (INDIA): PNB Housing Finance will seek board approval for raising over Rs 12,000 crore through issuance of non-convertible debentures and masala bonds, according to a regulatory filing. The… Read more »
MUMBAI (INDIA): India Infoline Housing Finance Ltd (IIFL Home Loan) today said as part of its growth plans the company aims to add 15,000 customers under the government’s Pradhan Mantri… Read more »
BY: Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON: U.S. home-building fell to a one-year low in September as Hurricanes Harvey and Irma disrupted the construction of single-family homes in the South, suggesting housing probably… Read more »
NEW DELHI (INDIA): Markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) said it will auction five properties owned by Parasrampuria Plantations and Shree Sai Space Creations as well as… Read more »
NEW DELHI (INDIA): Looking to recover over Rs 7,000 crore of investors’ money in the Pancard Clubs case, markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has decided to… Read more »
MUMBAI (INDIA): The Maharashtra government has shifted annual rent agreement renewal procedures within the departments to its digital platform. From November 1, the government owned properties will be rented out… Read more »
CHENNAI (INDIA): The Madras High Court has appointed a nine-member committee to settle more than Rs 761 crore dues of about nine lakh investors who had deposited money with Tamil… Read more »
NEW DELHI (INDIA): When it comes to buying property in Dubai, Indian investors are quite willing to shell out big sums, as per a recent survey. The study conducted by… Read more »
MUMBAI (INDIA): Sajjan Jindal-controlled, JSW Cement Ltd said it is investing around Rs 1,800 crore towards expansion of cement capacity to 20 million tonnes (MT) and looking at initial public… Read more »
NEW DELHI (INDIA): The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has proposed that a legislation that provides relief to buildings in Delhi’s unauthorised colonies from demolition till 2017, be allowed to… Read more »