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Navi Mumbai: A favourite of IT/ ITeS companies: JLL India
We reproduce here an analytical piece by Ramesh Nair, COO – Business & International Director, JLL India
The common perception about Mumbai is that though it is India’s financial capital, it has no major Information Technology (IT) presence. Although that is true for the Island City, the Navi Mumbai sub-market more than makes up for Mumbai’s lack of a strong IT footprint. In fact, IT companies are the largest occupiers in low-cost markets like Navi Mumbai – as much as 76% of commercial space in Navi Mumbai is occupied by IT/ ITeS players.
Area leased by different sectors in Navi Mumbai
Occupiers’ sector Share
BFS 8%
Consultancy Business 1%
IT & ITES 76%
Manufacturing / Industrial 8%
Miscellaneous 3%
Telecom, Healthcare-Biotech, 4%
Real Estate Construction &
Other industries
Moreover, banks’ back offices / data processing centres that fall under the BFSI classification prefer Navi Mumbai, and many operate out of IT buildings. A variety of reasons like this region’s better infrastructure, lower office rentals, connectivity to Mumbai and other areas in Mumbai metropolitan region (MMR) as also a high density of professional and higher education institutes lead to this preference for Navi Mumbai.
In the IT/ ITes value chain, business process outsourcing (BPO) call centres are most sensitive to costs, as they operate on a $1 real estate cost strategy (i.e. the real estate rent of 1 sq ft should not exceed the USD exchange value of INR 65). BPOs are followed by knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) firms and software design firms, which operate on slightly better margins.
In Navi Mumbai, software technology parks of India (STPIs) and IT-special economic zones (SEZs) prove to be very attractive for such IT/ ITeS players due to the inherent benefits in operating out of these. That is the reason behind ~95% occupiers being based out of STPIs and IT-SEZs from the total office stock in Navi Mumbai.
The satellite city proves to be the best possible rental sub-market for this sector. In the future too, this sub-market will continue to have a strong IT footprint even if the rentals were to rise.
Rental values (Grade A buildings) in Mumbai’s top 5 micro-markets
Location: Rentals (INR /sq ft/ month)
CBD 150 – 280
SBD Central 115 – 250
SDB BKC 85 – 320*
SBD North 70 – 150
Western suburbs 65 – 140
Eastern suburbs 60 – 140
Thane and Navi Mumbai 35 – 115
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