Godrej Properties' Bookings Surge 55% to ₹8,421 Cr

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Godrej Properties' Bookings Surge 55% to ₹8,421 Cr
Overview

Godrej Properties posted a robust 55% year-on-year jump in bookings to ₹8,421 crore for the quarter ended December. Collections also surged 40% to ₹4,282 crore. The developer maintained strong momentum throughout the year, highlighting resilience and growth in India's real estate market amidst significant project launches.

Godrej Properties announced a substantial 55% year-on-year surge in bookings, reaching ₹8,421 crore for the October-December quarter. This performance significantly outpaced the previous year's figures.

Financial Performance Snapshot

Collections also saw robust growth, climbing 40% year-on-year to ₹4,282 crore during the same period. This indicates strong cash flow generation alongside booking momentum.

For the full calendar year, Godrej Properties reported impressive growth. The developer's booking value climbed 19% year-on-year to ₹34,171 crore, while collections increased by 28% to ₹18,979 crore. This sustained performance was bolstered by 41 project launches across various locations.

Looking at the current financial year to date, the developer recorded booking value of ₹24,008 crore, a 25% increase, and collections rose 19% to ₹12,018 crore. The company highlighted that it achieved booking values exceeding ₹7,000 crore in each quarter of the calendar year 2025, underscoring consistent market demand.

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