Fedders Holding Limited operates as a corporate and transaction advisory company in the real estate and distress debt resolution advisory sectors in India and internationally. The company offers corporate transactional advisory services, which include commercial viability, regulatory clearances, technical requirements, business strategies advisory, transaction services, commercial leasing, workspace solutions, valuation services, implementation roadmap, strategic marketing plans, business/brand tie-ups, and legal assistance. It also offers leasing advisory services, which provides market analysis, property marketing, market positioning, pricing tactics, strategic leasing plans, marketing plans, and prospective tenant profile analysis services; and RERA advisory services, including viability and feasibility analysis, detailed project report, technical advisory, architectural and engineering designs, documentation and approval, legal advisory, commercial advisory, project management consultancy, and project delivery. In addition, the company provides strategic sales and marketing advisory services, such as primary sales, real estate intelligence, corporate divestments, management services, channel sales, brand strategy, marketing campaign, investment sales, project valuation and price discovery, renewal and negotiations, digital marketing, handling legal documentation, and built customer relationship, as well as home loans assistance, asset management, and fund raising consultancy services. The company was formerly known as IM+ Capitals Limited and changed its name to Fedders Holding Limited in June 2024. Fedders Holding Limited was incorporated in 1991 and is based in Ghaziabad, India.
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