Venture debt / Private credit · SEBI registry
Arnya Real Estates Fund Advisors Trust
Debt / Venture debt · Real estate & PropTech · Bengaluru
At a glance
- Stage focus
- Debt / Venture debt
- Primary sector
- Real estate & PropTech
- City
- Bengaluru
- HQ / office
- Mumbai (Parel; Crescent Bay) — additional offices Gandhinagar, Bangalore, Kolkata, Delhi
- Fund registered
- 2023
- Investments on record
- 175
- Corpus (as reported)
- Maiden Debt fund (launched Apr 2024) targets INR 1,000 cr corpus + INR 1,000 cr green-shoe; >INR 1,000 cr committed across 11 transactions (media)
- Website
- www.arnya.in
- Profile ↗
About
Independent real-estate investment manager founded by Sharad Mittal (CA, ex-Motilal Oswal Real Estate, ICICI Prudential AMC, ICICI Bank, ASK). This trust is the advisor entity for Arnya's maiden debt fund. The team cites 175+ investments and 20%+ IRR across exits.
Investment focus
Real estate (Cat II): debt / early-stage growth capital for residential projects with Tier-1 developers across India's top eight cities
Cheque size
Not disclosed (mid-segment/affordable residential debt across top 8 Indian cities; target IRR 20%+)
As compiled from public sources — verify with the investor.
SEBI registration
SEBI AIF Category II — reported as “Cat II”
- IN/AIF2/23-24/1411
SIDBI Fund of Funds
None found
Notable portfolio
Casagrand (South Bengaluru residential project, ~INR 130 cr)
Team & organisation
~25 professionals; founder/CEO Sharad Mittal; IC chaired by Pranay Vakil
Cat II real estate AIF (Debt/Gift fund variant; trust) advised/managed by Arnya Realestates Fund Advisors Pvt Ltd; SEBI Reg IN/AIF2/25-26/1850; multi-fund platform
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Frequently asked
- What does Arnya Real Estates Fund Advisors Trust invest in?
- Real estate (Cat II): debt / early-stage growth capital for residential projects with Tier-1 developers across India's top eight cities
- What cheque size does Arnya Real Estates Fund Advisors Trust write?
- As compiled from public sources: Not disclosed (mid-segment/affordable residential debt across top 8 Indian cities; target IRR 20%+)
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About this record
- ⚑ real-estate fund (Cat II, NOT startup VC); [contact on file] is the founder's registry email; on-site published email is [contact on file]
Compiled from SEBI registrations and public sources as of 2026-07. iHub India lists investors neutrally and does not endorse, rank, or verify investment terms — confirm all details directly with the investor before transacting.
Sources: https://www.arnya.in/about-us/; https://aifpms.com/investments/arnya-real-estate-fund-debt/