Prateek Bedi, Angad Verma 
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Dua Associates advises SWAMIH Investment Fund on ₹380 crore investment in Rudra Buildwell Homes

The funding will be used towards completion of a Greater-Noida based residential project – Aqua Casa.

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Dua Associates has advised and assisted SBI Ventures Limited's SWAMIH Investment Fund-I in its ₹380 crores funding of Rudra Buildwell Homes Private Limited for the Greater-Noida based residential project – Aqua Casa.

The Dua Associates’ team for Corporate Due Diligence and Documentation was led by Prateek Bedi (Partner) and assisted by Rahul Goyal (Principal Associate), Rishabh Halwai (Senior Associate), and Vaibhav Tripathi (Associate).

The Title Verification team at the firm was led by Angad Verma (Partner) and supported by Siddharth Chaudhary (Principal Associate), Tusi Kumar (Principal Associate), Kapil Saxena (Principal Associate) and Toyesh Tewari (Principal Associate).

The Firm has previously advised SWAMIH Investment Fund on similar financing deals.

The transaction was completed in late January 2025 and will contribute to building on SWAMIH Investment Fund-I goal of delivering 20,000 homes every year.

SWAMIH Investment Fund I is India's largest social impact fund aiming to provide priority debt financing for the completion of stressed, brownfield and RERA registered residential projects that fall in the affordable, mid-income housing category.

This transaction once again underscores the role of SWAMIH Investment Fund-I as a significant player in the last-mile funding of the stressed & stalled real estate projects.

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