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Gujarat International Finance Tec City A Global Financial Hub

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Gujarat International Finance Tec – City

A Global Financial Hub

Shri Narendra ModiHon‟ble Prime Minister of India

Significant Potential:

• Financial Services Sector transformed over the last decade

• Sector contributes significantly to the Indian economy

• Employs over 4 million people and likely to grow around 10-11 million by 2020

• Represents around 5% of the GDP and will grow to 15% by 2020

• Estimated market capitalisation of over US$ 300 billion and likely to grow over

US$ 1600 billion by 2020

• Offers distinct kinds of opportunities across several product markets

“Given India's continued economic growth, the financial sector will grow increasingly larger, with a prospect of 10 to 11 million jobs by 2020.”

Need of Global Financial Hub in India

London

New York

Hong Kong

Singapore

Zurich

Franfurt

Sydney

Tokyo

Dubai

Channel Islands

Luxemburg

9

10

13

12

10

5

8

20

11

60

30

5.2

5.4

5.5

5.2

4.0

5.0

4.0

10.0

N/A

30.0

10.0

Financial Hubs Share Of GDP Jobs Share

Source: IFSL; UK % share

Financial Services Centre’s Contribution

Financial Services Will Continue To Contribute Significantly To The Indian Economy

Core FinancialServices

Capital Markets & Trading

IT for FinancialServices

ITeS/ BPO forFinancial Services

Total

No. of Jobs

(Thousands)

Value add to GDP

(USD Billion)

Market Capitalisation

(USD Billion)

20202007

2,750-2,900

7,400-7,600

30-35

240-250

175-190

1,150-1,250

4-5

19-20

0 -1

8-10

6-7

65-75

500-600

2,000-2,200

14-18

100-120

80-90

300-375

175-225

750-850

3-4

25-35

11-16

100-150

3,500-3,700

10,000-11,000

50-75

375-425

275-325

1,600-1,800

Source: McKinsey & Company

*Value Add defined as PAT + operating expenses;

**Includes Institutional equities, investment banking, private equity and hedge funds; does not include retail brokerage which

has a potential of 1 million jobs by 2020

• The sector could provide a

potential 10 to 11 million jobs

• About 800 million sq. ft. office

space

• GDP contribution at rates of 15 to

20 %

• Witness growth of at least 10% in next 10 years

• Have potential to earn both domestic as well as

international income

• Have potential to attract and retain talented

people

India Desperately Needs New Cities Which Can Thrive On Sustainable Sectors…

2 OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINTS

India is a great Growth Story

Strong Urbanization Trends

with

Which are expected to

But is stifled with

problem of

Infrastructure

Bottlenecks

Crumbling Urban

Infrastructure

SOLUTION

Innovative way to overcome these

constraints

Driven by High Growth Sectors

Setting up Self - sustaining Cities

Which are

TOP OF THE MIND SECTORS

• Auto Ancillaries

• Textiles

• Gems & Jewellery

• Manufacturing

• Financial Services

• IT/ ITES

• BPO/ KPO

GUJARAT’S STRENGTHS

• Traditional business community

• High growth economy-- >10 % over last five years

• Pool of trained manpower

CAs

Commerce graduates

• Active Capital Markets-- >Gujarat contributes 30% of stock market capitalisation

• Proactive Government

• 43% urban population envisioned to be 50% by 2015

Why Gujarat?

KEY COMPETITIVE FACTOR

• People - Gujarat has an adequate employable pool and offers high potential for

inward migration

• Business Environment - Gujarat has demonstrated successfully its forte of providing

conducive business environment

• General Competitiveness - Overall, the state stands tall

GIFT- An Integrated Smart CityA Global Financial Hub

• Globally benchmarked

International Finance Centre

• Strategically located

• Central business hub

0.5 Mn direct & 0.5 Mn indirect jobs

• Targeting Financial Services &

IT/ITeS sectors

• First of it’s kind development in

scale, scope and quality

• State-of-the-art infrastructure

1. National Financial services operations’ hub

2. Regional/functional headquarters for financial services players

3. International Hub for Insurance & Reinsurance

4. Private Banking hub for NRIs/ Regional HNWs

5. International microfinance hub

8. Global Hub for IT services for Financial services sector

9. Global Hub for BPO services for Financial services sector

6. International commodity trade hub

7. Participation in global capital markets

Source: McKinsey Analysis

Defined Positioning of GIFT

Capital Markets and Trading

IT Services

ITeS/BPO Services

GIFT is being developed to Catalyse India’s Largest

Financial Services Potential By Offering World-class

Infrastructure To Attract Top Talent In The Country

To target 8-10%

of financial

services

potential in India

Creation of

1 million direct

& indirect jobs

Up to 84 million sq.

ft. of real estate

office and

residential space

The Concept

Core Financial Services Financial services

corporate centre

Financial services operations

Select product markets

GIFT’s Target Business Segments

GIFT

Strong Promoters /

PPP

Gujarat: Ideal

Destination

Aesthetics

Global Benchmarking

Integrated Development

Partners in Progress

Strategic Location

Defined Positioning

GIFT : Value Propositions

GIFT an Integrated Urban Development

Overall Connectivity/ Transport:• External Connectivity includes

MRTS / BRTS/ Roads• Public-Private Modal Split 90:10

Integrated Residential Development:• Well-planned residential housing

projects• Walk-to-work

Smart Business Environment:• Benchmark office, high-rise district

with landmark buildings

Social Infrastructure:• International Exhibition Complex• Educational Institutes• International and Domestic

schools• State of the Art Hospital• Training School• 5 star Hotels and Business Club

Retail Cum Entertainment Hubs:• High quality entertainment malls• Large river front entertainment development• Over 60% of the green Space

Smart Infrastructure:• Uninterrupted and highly

reliable power supply (99.999%)

• Next generation water & waste management, district cooling

Technology:• Broadband FTTP• WiFi / Wimax• Shared IT Services• Global Connectivity

PROACTIVE URBAN

GOVERNANCE

People & Business

Customized business

Environment

Smart Business Centre

E-Business

Inclusive Development of

citizens

Smart Infra & Sustainability

Smart mobility

Smart Energy System

(Power & HVAC)

Smart Water System

Smart Waste Management

System

Smart Environment Monitoring

System

Green City

Efficiency

Pro-active Governance

Smart & Integrated City

Services

Technology Enable

Environment

Livability

Smart Healthcare

Smart Education

24 x 7 Living Cities

People Friendly Cities

Smart Habitable Environment

Walk to work

Safety &Security

E-Surveillance

Emergency Response

Fire Management

Disaster management

Public Communication

System

People’s Health, Happiness & Prosperity

GIFT- A Smart & Integrated Development

Global Benchmarking

In terms of scale and sheer physical scope, GIFT is being designed to be at or above par with

presently acknowledged globally benchmarked International Financial Centers (IFCs)

Tokyo (Shinjuku) London (Dockyards)

Pudong (Lujiazui)

Paris (La Defense)

GIFT

Source: ECADI/Fairwood Consultants

Paris (La Defense)

Tokyo (Shinjuku)

London (Dockyards)

Pudong (Lujiazui)

GIFT

Land Area (sq km)

Construction Scale (in mn sq m)

Greenbelt (in thousand sq m)

Height (m)

1.6

2.5

40

200

1.6

1.6

120

250

1.05

1.1

50

250

1.7

4.5

363

490

3.58

8.5

1183

410

Strategic Location - India / Gujarat

Centrally located in the state of

Gujarat in Gandhinagar

12km From Ahmedabad

International Airport

On the bank of River Sabarmati

Delhi

Mumbai

DMIC

Master Plan Area : GIFT Will Spur Development In The Region

Integrated Townships

GIDC CONVENTION CENTRE

RIVER FRONT DEVELOPMENT

Knowledge City

GIFT

GIFTExpansion

Zone

GIFT City : A Single Window Clearance

• GIFT is the Master Developer of the City.

• GIFT Urban Development Authority (GIFTUDA) -

constituted for well planned urban development of the

area.

• GIFT Notified Committee - constituted for the better

management at city level.

• GIFT has power distribution license for GIFT Area

GIFT: Bird Eye View

Associated Infrastructure, Housing and

Social Facilities

GIFT Development Structure

Multi Service SEZ with IFSC Status

Domestic Finance Centre/ Corporate Office/

Trade Centre

IFSC in India

Govt. of India approved GIFT Multi Services SEZ as an International Finance Services Centre.

GIFT is the only approved IFSC in India.

2: Corporate Treasury

Management

Managing Foreign Exchange Transactions

Hedging Operations Raising and Investing of

Cost

1: Offshore Banking

Foreign Currency Lending Taking of Deposits Issue of Securities Over the Counter (OTC)

Trading in Derivatives for Risk Management and speculative purposes

Venture Capital

4: Securities Trading

Regional financialexchange

Securities Trading

Futures and Options

Trading Commodities Trading

3: Fund Custody, Administration and

Custody

Custody of Corporate Funds

Trust Companies Asset Management Hedge funds Investment Counsellors

and Portfolio Managers

5: Insurance, Assurance and Reinsurance

Life and Non-Life Insurance business

Assurance CompaniesCaptive InsuranceReinsurance and related

operations

6: Others

International Business Companies Back office operations Ship Management & Maritime

Operations Export Finance Companies

Companies involved in Lending

activities, Trade finance activities, International Leasing, Foreign Exchange dealers, International factoring Representative offices Money Changers and brokers

Activities in GIFT IFSC

NON-PROCESSING AREA

• Related Commercial and Office Buildings

• Service Apartments & Residential Flats

• Hostels and Restaurants and Food Court

• Business Hotel, Shopping Centre, Retail

Stores and Banks

• Training center for Financial Services

• Medical Centre

• Entertainment Centre/ Theatre

• Post Office, Telephone Exchange, Police

Station, Security, etc.

• Regulators Offices

• International Financial Service

Centre (IFSC)

• International Techno Park &

International Market Zone

• Commodity Exchanges

• Global trading exchanges

• Insurance

• Offshore Banking

• IT/ ITeS

• KPO/ BPO services

• Data Centre

PROCESSING AREA

Multi Service SEZ - Processing Area & Non Processing

• Schools (International and CBSE)

• Training Centre (Language School)

• Clubs

• Hotels

• Convention Centre

• Exhibition Centre

• Hospital

• Low Income Housing

SOCIAL FACILITIES

• Domestic & International Banking

and Insurance Enclave

• Domestic & International

Technology Enclave

• Domestic & International Exchange

Enclave

• Domestic & International Corporate

Enclave

• Diamond Tower

• World Trade Center

ENCLAVES

Enclaves And Social Facilities

GIFT: Master Plan

Bridge under Construction

Non-Processing areaSEZ

Processing areaSEZ

Access Road

BapasitaramJunctionExisting

Shahpur Bridge

BUA : 62 mn.sq.ft.

Additional 22 Million to be developed after removal of height restriction by AAI

Building Use

Commercial : 67% (42 Mn SqFt)

Residential : 22% (14 Mn SqFt)

Social : 11% (6 Mn SqFt)

GIFT Smart Infrastructure – Physical

Integrated infrastructure for better diversity

Smart Technology ensuring energy conservation

All utilities /services to be coordinated through single agency

INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES/

SERVICESo Roads and Transportationo Water Systemso ICTo Power Generation and Distributiono District Cooling Systemo Domestic Gas Distributiono Waste Management Systemso Utility Tunnelo Landscaping

Smart City GIFT Development

Smart Urban Infrastructure

o Water Systems

o Power

o ICT System

o District Cooling

o Domestic Gas

o Waste Management

o Fire Fighting

o Utility Tunnel

Smart Buildings

o Offices

o Home

o Hotel

o School

o Hospital

Smart Landscape

o Irrigation

System

Smart Transport

o Traffic Mgmt

o Parking

o Area Traffic Control

o Road Condition System

o Real Time Travel Response

Smart Desks

o City Information

o Facilitation Centers

Smart Streets

o Digital Signage

o Streetscape

City Command

and Control Centre (C4)

Smart City Security and Surveillance

External Transportation

Grid of six Arterial Roads

(Connecting to various areas of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar)

AhmedabadAirport

Gandhinagar

GIFT

Metro Rail Transport System

(MRTS) to GIFT

Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)

to GIFT

External Road Connectivity

BY GOG

Existing Bridge

Southern Bridge

Road -IA

Road -ID

Road -IB

NH-8

To

wa

rds

Ra

tan

pu

r

GIFT- A Transit Oriented DevelopmentMajor Internal Transport Corridor

MRTS corridor

Major RoadsArterial RoadSub-Arterial Roads

Walkability

through travellators

500 mtrs

Walkability

through travellators

Elevated Walkways

Multi Level Parking (MLP)

GIFT’s

GIFTMLP-2

E-1

MLP-2

MLP-1

MLP-4

MLP-8MLP-6

MLP-5

MLP-3

MLP-7

MLP-11

MLP-12

• Total Parking Requirement of GIFT City- 1.2 lakhs ECS

• No. of Car Parking in MLP – 60,000 car parks

MLP-10

MLP-9

MLP-2

Interactive road maps

Road condition system

Automatic vehicle location and tracking

Real Time Travel Response Parking Management

Transit Node Management

Ridership analysis Accident reporting Safety management Asset ManagementVehicle emission monitoring

GIFT

MLP-I

MLP-II

MLP-III

MLP-IV

MLP-V

MLP-I

MLP-II

MLP-III

MLP-IV

MLP-V

SMART Transportation

GIFT- Road 8C

Water Infrastructure

Quality Water- can be drunk

from any tap

Storage of surface run-off &

rain water

Approach towards making

the project water neutral

Utility Monitoring

Metering

Controllers

Leak Detection

SMART Water Infrastructure

Drink from Any Tap

Raw Water

from Narmada Canal

Reservoir

WTP

STP

Waste Water

Filtered Water

Waste Water

Water with sludge

Waste Water

Waste Water

Makeup for Water Bodies

RO Plant

Domestic

Uses

Cooling TowerFlushing Tower

HorticultureSoftening

Plant

District Cooling System

Total Cooling Load - 2,40,000 TR

• Efficiency through economies of scale

• Reduces energy costs

• Reduces maintenance costs

• Improves air quality and temperature

control

• Reduces noise and vibration

• Conventional AC System not required

• Monitoring District Cooling Plant System

• Simulation of cooling/energy

requirements

• Analyze interface with distribution/usage

for both the supply and return elements

• Evaluation of extensive economic

scenarios

• Safety Management, Emergency response

DCS Control Centre- Smart Infrastructure

DCS-1

DCS-3

DCS-2

DCS-4

Solid Waste Management

• Maximise resource recovery / minimal emissions

• Minimise impact on environment, human intervention, space requirement, impact on health hazard

• No waste visibility

• Power neutral

Automatic Collection, Transportation and Segregation System

1. The waste is thrown into a disposal chute

2. Computer controlled access

3. Waste sucked through pipes at a speed of 90 km/hr

4. Treatment through plasma gasification

• Monitoring E-Waste;

Bio-medical, Hazardous

Waste handling system

• Monitoring Central

Waste Handling Facility

• Monitoring Residual

Waste handling, rejects

• Safety Management,

Emergency response

1

32

1

Automated Solid Waste Management

Collection from Building

Collection from Public Places

Separate Collection Pits

Utility Tunnel

Co

llec

tio

n

Tra

nsp

ort

atio

n

Segregation & Treatment

Power Infrastructure

Underground cabling for power distribution within GIFT

Substation and Distribution Automation

Indoor Substation

1. Gas Insulated Switchgears(GIS) substation for sub-transmission and distribution within GIFT

2. Compact substation (CSS) in building

Total Power Requirement- 750 MVA (from dual source)

Emergency Power generation (Gas Based) - 150 MW

Green Power

Reliability – 99.999% which means outage of only 5.3 minutes/annum

Power Control Centre

• Power supply monitoring

• Power loss minimization

• Grievance redressal system

• Power consumption and efficiencymonitoring

• Emergency Power supply monitoring

Connectors/ Feeders

Trunk line for Non-SEZ

Trunk Lines in SEZ

Utility Tunnel Alignment

Utility Tunnel Details

Access to Tunnel Lighting & Ventilation

AWCS

DCS Supply DCS Return

STP Treated

Raw

water

Raw water

Fire

Control

CablesICT Cables

DCS BlowdownWTP Treated

Power

Cables

Power

Cables

GIFT Vision Create a world class financial city by offering an unrivalled business

environment to global and local financial services enterprises.

Create leading-edge infrastructure, services and platforms and offer

financial services enterprises a significant competitive advantage to

operate regionally and globally

GIFT ICT

“Best in Class”

Customer Experience

Gateway to Financial

Markets

Secure & Resilient

ICT Environment

Cost-effective ICT

Pre-enabled on demand Infrastructure

GIFT ICT Vision

GIFT will exceed the ICT capabilities of comparable cities

Source: Study by British Telecom

All FibreTrading Platform

Sub Sea Connectivity

Data Centre

Mobile/ Wireless

Poor Reasonable Excellent Not Applicable

12

1 GIFT

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

DIFC

DIC

SONGDO

New WTC – New York

Canary Wharf - London

Pudong - Shanghai

La-Defense Paris

Singapore

London Stock Exchange

Triple PlaySmart

BuildingsFaster Set-up

Competitive Service

Provision

11 New York Stock Exchange

Tokyo

Overtaking "Place"

ICT Vision

GIFT Occupants would have access to following ICT Services

GIFT ICT Vision

• High Speed Fibre

• Network

• Diverse Local and

International

Connectivity

• Pervasive

Wireless and

Mobile Network

• Data Centres

• Financial Extranets

• CUG to Exchanges

• Voice

• Industry Specific

Platforms

• City e-Portal

• Sensor Networks

• IPTV Internet Gateway

• Data

• Voice

• Wi-Fi

• Tier-4 Data Centres

• Business Continuity

• Security

• High Speed Internet

Access

• Monitoring

INFRASTRUCTURE PLATFORMS SERVICES

Vision for Operation & Maintenance

“Identify the defects before

consumer noticing it.

Rectify the defect before receiving

the complain.”

City Control and Command Center (C4)

Control Center(Transport)

Control Center (Water)

Control Center(SWM)

Control Center(DCS)

Control Center Building Package-A

Control Center Building Package-B

Control Center Building Package-C

Control Center Building

Package-nth

Security & Vigilance

Control Center

Central Command & Control

• C4 will take critical live feeds from all Control Centers• C4 will take remedial actions in case of emergency

GIFT Intelligent Buildings

24% saving on building management system

4.5% saving on total build cost

36% saving on operational expenditure

Smart Fire Safety Measures

State-of-the-Art Firedetection System

Adequate Provision in thebuilding for quenching offire

Provision of adequatelogistics and fire fightingsystem at city levelconducive to high-risebuilding

Adequate and effectiveevacuation system

Trigger controlled manually at Building

and by Central Command and Control Centre

Building 1 Building 2

Water Browser

Fire Station at GIFT-Under Construction

Helipad at Samruddhi Sarovar

• Samruddhi Sarovar (Master BalancingReservoir)

• Food courts: Restaurants, Eateries, Dining• Gathering spaces for concerts and events,

Promenades• Water sport activities• Retail Facilities• Walkers paradise: jogging track, viewing points• Light and Sound show, Fountains, Water Shows

Samruddhi Sarovar- An Entertainment Zone

Samruddhi Sarovar- An Entertainment Zone

Infrastructure is being developed in phases.

Phase-I is in advance stage of implementation.

GIFT: Implementation Plan (Phase wise)

Roads & Street Lights

66/33 KV Power Receiving Station

Water Treatment Plant

District Cooling System

Automated Waste Collection System

Utility Tunnel

Allotment & InvestmentIn GIFT

Office Buildings – GIFT ONE and GIFT TWO

• Total BUA –approx. 0.8 mn sq ft (each)

• Structure: Basement + 28 Floors

• Tallest Buildings in Gujarat

• Grade A Commercial Office space with high

end technical specifications and features like

district cooling, vacuum based waste

management system, Intelligent Building

Management System, Energy Efficient Green

Building

• Vertical transportation: Through 12 high speed

elevators with a speed of 4m/sec

State Bank of India

• Office Building- Local Head Quarter

• 0.2 Mn Sqft

• Investment of around Rs. 150 Cr.

• Employment Generation-2000

BSE Tower

Bombay Stock Exchange

B

S

E • Office Building

• 0.5 Mn Sqft

• Investment of around

Rs. 400 Cr.

• Employment Generation-

5000

LIC

• Office Building

• BUA - 0.2 Mn Sqft

• Investment of around Rs. 150 Cr.

• Employment Generation - 2000

World Trade Centre

• Commercial & Residential Building

• 1.5 Mn Sqft

• Investment of around Rs. 1000 Cr.

• Employment Generation- 6,000

ICSE School

Narsee Monjee Educational Trust

• BUA- 0.1 Mn Sqft

• Around 2000 Students

• Investment of around 40 cr.

Data Centre

• Tier IV Data Centre

• 900 Racks

• 0.1 Mn Sqft

• Investment of around Rs.

150 Cr

• Employment Generation-

100

Hospital

• 200 beds Hospital

• 0.25 Mn Sqft

• Investment of around Rs. 150 Cr

• Employment Generation- 1000

GIFT International Centre (Business Club)

• Business Club

• BUA- 0.16 Mn Sq Ft

• Investment of around 120 cr.

Financial Services Training Centre

• Training Centre

• BUA- 0.2 Mn Sqft

• Investment of around Rs. 80 Cr

Affordable Housing

• Affordable Housing

development

• 0.14 Mn Sqft

• Investment of around Rs. 37 Cr.

Residential Tower

• 300 apartments

• 0.4 Mn Sqft

• Investment of around Rs. 160 Cr

Residential Tower

• 150 apartments

• 0.15 Mn Sqft

• Investment of around Rs. 60 Cr

Brigade Group

• Total 1.1 Mn. Sq. Ft. BUA

• Retail / Shopping Mall – 0.4 Mn Sq. Ft. BUA

• Commercial Buildings in SEZ – 0.26 Mn. Sq.

Ft. BUA

• Residential Buildings – 0.32 Mn. Sq. Ft. BUA

• Hotel – 4 Star Category

• Investment of around Rs. 500 Cr

• Employment Generation of more that 5000

Hiranandani Group

• Commercial Buildings in SEZ –

0.25 Mn. Sq. Ft. BUA

• Investment of around Rs. 100 Cr

• Employment Generation of

more than 2500

GIFT – Phase-I DevelopmentInvestment & Employment

Use TypeBUA

(Mn. Sq.Ft.)Investment (in

Cr.)

Commercial 7.6 5,800

Social 1.6 837

Residential 3.7 2,600

Total 12.9 9,237

Employment Generation in GIFT City by 2018- 30,000

Current Employment- 1000

110 Buildings

• 1 Tallest building above 400m

• 2 Landmark Buildings (Height- above 350 mt)

• 18 Buildings (Height- 150 mt to 300 mt)

• 73 Buildings (Height- 100 mt to 140 mt)

• 2 Schools – International and Domestic Board

• 200 Beds Hospital

• Hotels (5000 rooms)

Buildings in GIFT

International Award/Recognition

GIFT City is awarded for “ Best Implementation of ICT in Urban Development “ by IndianExpress group in 17th Edition of Express Technology Sabha held in Hyderabad on 12-15th Feb-2015

GIFT City has been conferred as “Smart City of Future” by Cisco Technology Award 2014

GIFT is recipient of IDC ICONIC Award 2014 in Government Sector category

GIFT won e-LETS Award 2014 for “Innovative Solutions for Smart City”

GIFT City was awarded “Best Industrial Development & Expansion” by the “World FinanceInfrastructure Investment Awards - 2012” at London. ( beating Songdo – South Korea & MoscowInternational Finance Center – Russia)

GIFT City selected as one of the world‟s „Strategic Top 100 Infrastructure Projects‟ in 2014 byCG/LA Infrastructure, 25 year old US based firm.

GIFT City got a recognition in “Innovation in Utility Transmission & Distribution Infrastructure2013” presented by Bentley Systems at London

Leadership in Integrated Green City Design Planning at Green Cities Forum in 2014

GIFT City received ICI Utratech Award for Outstanding Concrete Structure of Ahmedabad in 2013

International / Domestic Tie-Ups

GIFT City has signed MoU with National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Ltd (NCDEX) for

establishment of International Commodity & Derivatives Exchange in GIFT SEZ-IFSC on April 16,

2015.

GIFT City has signed MoU with Kotak Mahindra Bank for setting up an IFSC Banking Unit for

carrying out offshore banking related activities in GIFT SEZ-IFSC on April 10, 2015.

GIFT City has signed MoU with NSE for setting up an International Exchange in GIFT-IFSC onFebruary 26, 2015.

GIFT City has signed MoU with BSE Ltd. for setting up an International Exchange in GIFT-IFSCon January 12, 2015 during Vibrant Gujarat Global Investor‟s Summit 2015.

GIFT City has signed MoU with Singapore Co-operation Enterprises (SCE), Government ofSingapore Enterprise for facilitating Singapore based Financial Institutions to establish operations inGIFT City

GIFT City is in discussion with Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC) and Dubai MultyCommodity Centre (DMCC) for signing MoC for joint promotion of both the centres

GIFT City has signed MoC with Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI) and wouldshortly sign with Federation of Indian Exporter‟s Organization (FIEO) for setting up exportorientated businesses in GIFT City under the World Trade Centre.

Recent Media Coverage

Recent Media Coverage

Developing A Smart city is very CHALLENGING when the

project is unconventional and state of the art infrastructure

is to be implemented but,

by Systematic Method, Innovative Strategies, Dedicated

Team and Strong Management vision can be achieved.

GIFT City is an example to follow…….

Thank you……