AP Moller-Maersk Takes Up 200,000 Sq Ft On Lease In Godrej Property

Global logistics firm AP Moller–Maersk has taken 200,000 sq ft of office space from Fund Management, the private equity arm of group, in Vikhroli area of Mumbai. The space has been leased in commercial project Two at Vikhroli, the company said in a statement.

Both did not disclose the rent to be paid by

The project is the first of its development assets under GFM's Godrej Build to Core–I (GBTC-I) programme, and is jointly owned along with Godrej Properties.

A P Moller–Maersk has brought its seven business units from four different locations under one roof at Godrej Two.

Maersk will initially occupy around 140,000 sq ft with an option to take additional space, following which the total space occupied would be about 200,000 sq ft.

An estimated 1,100 employees will work at the new office, once this is ready towards the end of 2020.

RECENT NEWS

Monzo Looks For US Banking License

Monzo is preparing a renewed push to secure a US banking licence, four years after abandoning its first attempt when tal... Read more

Crypto Firms Push Into US Banking

America’s cryptocurrency companies are scrambling to secure a foothold in the country’s traditional banking system, ... Read more

Parallel Banking: Stablecoins Are Now Global

Parallel Banking: How Stablecoins Are Building a New Global Payments SystemStablecoins—digital currencies pegged to tr... Read more

JPMorgan Deploys AI Chatbot To Revolutionize Research And Productivity

JPMorgan has deployed an AI-based research analyst chatbot to enhance productivity among its workforce, with approximate... Read more

Private Equity And Banks: The Complex Web Of Leverage

Private equity has emerged as a significant force in the global financial landscape, driving substantial growth and inve... Read more

Financial Watchdog Highlights Unresolved Vulnerabilities In Shadow Banking Sector

The world’s leading financial stability watchdog has issued a warning about the unresolved vulnerabilities within the ... Read more