Larsen and Toubro to Transfer Realty Business to L T Realty Properties
Larsen and Toubro has announced the transfer of its realty business to its wholly-owned subsidiary L T Realty Properties Ltd through a slump sale. The move marks the first phase of consolidating all real estate assets under a single corporate structure.
By Finblage Editorial Desk
10:45 pm
8 December 2025
Infrastructure major Larsen and Toubro on Monday announced that its board has approved the transfer of its realty business undertaking to its arm L T Realty Properties Ltd through a slump sale under a scheme of arrangement. The transaction is subject to the receipt of necessary regulatory approvals.
The development marks the beginning of a phased consolidation of all real estate assets and undertakings of Larsen and Toubro under one corporate entity. The company said that bringing all real estate operations under a single structure would strengthen L T Realty as a unified brand.
“The Board of Directors of Larsen and Toubro has approved the transfer of its Realty Business Undertaking to L T Realty Properties Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company,” the company said in an official statement.
Chairman and Managing Director S N Subrahmanyan said that L T Realty needs to function independently and continuously expand its project pipeline through proactive land acquisitions and joint developments. He added that such growth requires regular capital infusion, making it essential to consolidate all real estate operations into one focused corporate platform.
Larsen and Toubro had set up its Realty Business Unit in 2007 to develop its owned land parcels into residential and commercial projects. In 2011, the company established L T Realty as a wholly-owned subsidiary to undertake both group land development as well as joint ventures with strategic partners.
The consolidation is expected to streamline operations, improve capital allocation, and enhance brand visibility in the highly competitive real estate segment.
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