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The fund is led by Rakesh Kumar — whose experience spans over 50,000 real estate transactions and senior leadership roles at Shell, Walmart, and Reliance — along with Bhavya Bagrecha, who has executed over Rs 2,500 crore in institutional real estate investments and introduced India’s first REIT-style structure under SEBI’s VCF regulations, it said.
Peter Sharp, former head of Walmart’s Asia real estate operations, has joined the team as an advisor with over 35 years of global experience, it said.
The Fund will target ready-to-launch assets that can move swiftly from investment to value creation. With a robust pipeline of about 1,200 acres across six projects, Bharat Bhoomi Fund is well-positioned to deploy capital with speed, prudence and precision, the company said.
Bharat Bhoomi Fund marks an expansion of The Wealth Company’s investment canvas, it said, adding that this fund provides a natural way to broaden exposure to real assets.
“As capital becomes more thoughtful, the demand for real assets with real outcomes has never been higher. Bharat Bhoomi Fund allows meeting that demand with discipline, data, and domain expertise. The wealth company’s investment ethos is now extending into India’s real estate space,” Madhu Lunawat, Founder and Director of The Wealth Company Asset Management, said. The fund will follow a diversified capital allocation strategy — investing in data centres, warehousing, hospitality, and renewable parks, sectors aligned with India’s evolving infrastructure, digital transformation, and sustainability priorities, it said. Investor demand for these new economic assets is growing, driven by the country’s digital and green energy transitions, it said.
Alongside this, investments will target mid-to-premium residential, retail, plotted villas, and mixed-use developments across high-growth cities such as Mumbai (MMR), NCR, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad, it added. PTI
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