Description
Brookfield India REIT lists 10.94 crore new units at Rs. 320 each through Qualified Institutional Placement, effective December 11, 2025.
Summary
BSE has approved the listing of 10,93,75,000 new units of Brookfield India Real Estate Trust REIT (Scrip Code: 543261, ISIN: INE0FDU25010) issued through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP). The new units are priced at Rs. 320 per unit and will commence trading on December 11, 2025. These units rank pari-passu with existing units.
Key Points
- 10,93,75,000 new REIT units issued through QIP to Qualified Institutional Buyers
- Issue price: Rs. 320 per unit
- Total fundraising: Approximately Rs. 3,500 crore
- Allotment date: December 10, 2025
- Trading commencement: December 11, 2025
- Distinctive numbers: 640010514 to 749385513
- New units rank pari-passu with existing units
- Scrip Code: 543261, ISIN: INE0FDU25010
Regulatory Changes
No regulatory changes announced in this circular.
Compliance Requirements
- Trading members must note the listing of new securities
- Members requiring clarification should contact Ms. Prachi Babadi (Tel: 022-22728035)
- New units eligible for trading from December 11, 2025
Important Dates
- December 10, 2025: Allotment date for new units
- December 11, 2025: Trading commencement for newly listed units
Impact Assessment
Market Impact: The QIP represents a significant capital raise of approximately Rs. 3,500 crore for Brookfield India REIT, one of India’s leading real estate investment trusts. This will increase the REIT’s capital base for potential acquisitions and development activities.
Investor Impact: Existing unitholders will experience dilution of approximately 17-18% (assuming pre-QIP units around 60-62 crore). The issue price of Rs. 320 per unit will serve as a reference point for institutional valuation.
Operational Impact: The substantial capital infusion strengthens Brookfield India REIT’s ability to pursue growth opportunities in commercial real estate, potentially through acquisitions or development of new properties in its portfolio.
Impact Justification
Significant capital raise of Rs. 3,500 crore through QIP by major REIT, dilutes existing unitholders but strengthens capital base for growth