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Veritas Legal, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas advise on 360 One Alternates' ₹1,150 crore stake acquisition in Ecoworld SPV

360 One Alternates now holds approximately 13.07% stake in Ecoworld SPV.

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360 ONE Alternates Asset Management Limited has acquired a significant minority stake in Arliga Ecoworld Business Parks Private Limited (Ecoworld SPV), a wholly owned subsidiary of Brookfield India Real Estate Trust.

360 ONE has made an investment of ₹1,150 crore, which includes an equity investment of ₹1,089.82 crore and an NCD investment of ₹60.18 crore.

Veritas Legal advised 360 One Alternates on this stake acquisition. The Firm worked on the legal due diligence, drafting and negotiating transaction documents and assisted with the closing formalities along with focusing on the Banking & Finance aspects and Real Estate aspects in the transaction.

The transaction team consisted of Manav Raheja (Senior Partner), Parshva Doshi (Principal Associate), Avadhoot Potnis (Principal Associate), Associates Kritvi Kumar and Ishan Mhapsekar.

The transaction team, along with Avantika Mehndiratta (Associate), also conducted due dilligence.

Jhinook Roy (Partner) and Akriti Gupta (Senior Associate) advised on Banking & Finance aspects.

Nainaaz Irani (Partner) and Clarissa D’lima (Associate) advised on Real Estate aspects.

Manav Raheja

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co advised Brookfield India Real Estate Trust on this transaction.

360 One Alternates now holds approximately 13.07% stake in Ecoworld SPV.

Brookfield India REIT will continue maintaining full control over the board and management of Ecoworld SPV.

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