In November 2011, IDFC had bought 100 per cent stake in Galaxy Mercantile, which was a joint venture between DLF's subsidiary DLF Home Developers and realtor The 3C Company.
DLF Home Developers had 71 per cent stake in the JV, which owned an IT Park in Noida comprising 1.3 million sq ft area. In December 2011, the JV firm had got Rs 200 crore from IDFC as first tranche of payment.
In a filing to the BSE, DLF said that DLF Home Developers Ltd (DHDL) received its final tranche of payment of Rs 93.5 crore on the sale of balance shares of Galaxy Mercantile Ltd.
The above transaction is in line with the DLF's objective of divesting its non-core assets.
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The company has raised about Rs 10,000 crore over the last few years through sale of non-core assets that included land parcels, IT parks, wind energy venture and hotel business.
Last month, DLF had sold its luxury hospitality chain Amanresorts to its original founder Adrian Zecha for USD 358 million (about Rs 2,200 crore).
DLF has a total developable potential of 312 million sq ft and out of that 60 million sq ft of projects area was under construction at the end of the December quarter.
The company's sales bookings rose 46 per cent to Rs 3,760 crore during April-December period of this financial year despite a slowdown in the real estate market.
The provision of loss dragged the DLF's consolidated net profit by 49 per cent to Rs 145 crore for the third quarter of this fiscal.