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WTC Gift City quality of Commercial Project @ 09650673000 @

The spaces at WTC Gift City Gujarat comprise of many amenities for the multinational companies. The facilitations encompass huge conference halls that will also provide video conferencing facilities, small indoor and outdoor play area for activity of the employees and green building concept. The green environment will offer fresh air to the clients all the time. WTC Gift City is totally a unique project which will mainly focus on finacial sectons like diamonds and technoligy.The Main purpose of launching Gift City in gujarat to provide high quality physical infrastructure so that finance and tech firms can relocate their operations there from Mumbai, Bangalore, Gurgaon etc. Project Snapshot: Project Name: WTC Gift City Area: 500 Sqft Onwards Price: 6100/- per Sqft Unit Type Unfurnished o Non-Lockable of 500 sft onwards o Lockable of 1000sft onwards Furnished o Lockable Units 500 sft onwards Payment Plans : Standard and Assured return plans (please find attached) Assured Return Duration : Assured Return is till possession or 4 years, whichever is later. WTC Gift City – Project Overview: For More Details: http://www.wtcgiftcityahmedabad.in/ http://www.rampinfratech.com/wtc-gift-city/ For Booking: Contact: 91-9650673000/9560456767 RAMP Infratech Pvt Ltd C-56/11, 3rd Floor, Sector – 62, Noida Email: info@rampinfratech.com Website: www.rampinfratech.com

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  1. Gujarat International Finance Tec – City A Global Financial Hub

  2. Demand For Financial Services In India • Significant Potential: • Financial Services Sector transformed over the last decade • Sector contributes significantly to the Indian economy • Employs over 4 million people • Represents around 5% of the GDP • Estimated market capitalisation of over US$ 200 billion • 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.”

  3. Need For Finance City In India “If India builds an International financial center, with suitable rules and regulations, the earnings out of financial sector exports will surpass that of IT” Percy Mistry, (Fmr) World Bank “Offshoring industry needs at least five new ‘Gurgaon’ and five to seven new ‘Pune plus” Nasscom–McKinsey report

  4. Financial Services Centre’s Contribution Financial Hubs Share Of GDP Jobs Share 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 % share Source: IFSL; UK

  5. Financial Services Will Continue To Contribute Significantly To The Indian Economy No. of Jobs (Thousands) Value add to GDP (USD Billion) Market Capitalisation (USD Billion) Core Financial Services 2,750-2,900 30-35 175-190 7,400-7,600 240-250 1,150-1,250 4-5 0 -1 6-7 Capital Markets & Trading 19-20 8-10 65-75 500-600 14-18 80-90 IT for Financial Services 2,000-2,200 100-120 300-375 ITeS/ BPO for Financial Services 175-225 3-4 11-16 750-850 25-35 100-150 3,500-3,700 50-75 275-325 Total 10,000-11,000 375-425 1,600-1,800 2007 2020 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

  6. India Desperately Needs New Cities • Which Can Thrive On Sustainable Sectors… 2 CONSTRAINTS OPPORTUNITY Innovative way to overcome these constraints India is a great Growth Story Infrastructure Bottlenecks Crumbling Urban Infrastructure But is stifled with problem of with Strong Urbanization Trends SOLUTION TOP OF THE MIND SECTORS • Auto Ancillaries • Textiles • Gems & Jewellery • Manufacturing • Financial Services • IT/ ITES • BPO/ KPO Setting up Self - sustaining Cities Which are Driven by High Growth Sectors Which are expected to • 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

  7. Building A Successful Financial Services Centre • DEFINING A SUCCESSFUL FINANCIAL SERVICES CENTRE • A Successful Financial Services Centre Has Six Key Building Blocks: • Rational legal regulatory framework • Attractive, sustainable local economy • Stable political environment • Highly developed infrastructure • Strategic geographic location • Good quality of life

  8. Why Gujarat? • 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 • 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

  9. Presentation Structure Gift: The Value Proposition Project Overview Implementation

  10. The Value Proposition

  11. GIFT: A 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

  12. Defined Positioning The Concept To target 8-10% of financial services potential in India Up to 90 million sq. ft. of real estate office and residential space Creation of 1 million direct & indirect jobs GIFT Aspires To Catalyse India’s Largest Financial Services Potential By Offering World-class Infrastructure To Attract Top Talent In The Country GIFT’s Target Business Segments Financial services operations • National Financial services operations’ hub • Would require about 800 million sq. ft. of office space all over India • GIFT aspires to capture a modest 8% to 10% share of these categories • Ancillary and support services would add similar job opportunities Financial services corporate centre Core Financial Services • Regional/functional headquarters for financial services players • National headquarters for players • Private Banking hub for NRIs/ Regional HNWs • International microfinance hub Select product markets • International commodity trade hub • Participation in global capital markets Capital Markets and Trading • Global Hub for IT services for Financial services sector IT Services ITeS/BPO Services • Global Hub for BPO services for Financial services sector Source: McKinsey Analysis

  13. Promoters: Public Private Partnership A PRO-ACTIVE STATE GOVT. AN OPPORTUNITY IL&FS • Booming demand in Financial & IT Services • Sky-rocketing cost of business operations in metros • Unplanned International Finance Centre (IFC) • Govt. of Gujarat (GoG) initiatives • Fastest growing State • A premiere institution with a proven track record • Pioneer in launching infrastructure projects on a PPP model Government of Gujarat Through Gujarat Urban Development Company Limited (GUDC) & Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Ltd. (IL&FS) Incorporated Gujarat International Finance Tec-City Company Ltd. (GIFTCL) on 21st June, 2007

  14. Gift : Value Propositions Gujarat: Ideal Destination Strong Promoters / PPP Aesthetics Defined Positioning Global Benchmarking GIFT Integrated Development Strategic Location Partners in Progress

  15. GIFT an Integrated Development • Smart Business Environment: • Benchmark office, high-rise district with landmark buildings • Technology: • Broadband FTTP • WiFi / Wimax • Shared IT Services • Global Connectivity • Integrated Residential Development: • Well-planned residential housing projects • Walk-to-work PROACTIVE URBAN GOVERNANCE • Social Infrastructure: • International Exhibition Complex • Educational Institutes • International and Domestic schools • State of the Art Hospital • Training School • 5 star Hotels and Business Club • Basic Infrastructure: • Uninterrupted and highly reliable power supply (99.999%) • Next generation water & waste management, district cooling • Overall Connectivity/ Transport: • External Connectivity includes MRTS / BRTS/ Roads • Public-Private Modal Split 90:10 • Retail Cum Entertainment Hubs: • High quality entertainment malls • Large river front entertainment development • Over 60% of the green Space

  16. Global Benchmarking GIFT Paris (La Defense) Tokyo (Shinjuku) London (Dockyards) Pudong (Lujiazui) Paris (La Defense) Tokyo (Shinjuku) London (Dockyards) Pudong (Lujiazui) GIFT 3.58 Land Area (sq km) 1.6 1.6 1.05 1.7 8.5 Construction Scale (in mn sq m) 2.5 1.6 1.1 4.5 1183 Greenbelt (in thousand sq m) 40 120 50 363 410 Height (m) 200 250 250 490 Source: ECADI/Fairwood Consultants • 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)

  17. Strategic Location • Centrally located in the state of Gujarat in Gandhinagar • 12km From Ahmedabad International Airport • On the bank of River Sabarmati

  18. GIFT : A Trigger For Development • GIFT a much needed trigger for development and not a stand-alone real estate • About 3,000 acres earmarked for GIFT Expansion Zone around GIFT • Integrated Townships to be developed in surrounding development zone of 100 SQ KM • To be regulated by a dedicated Area Development Authority ensuring singular control for coherent and sustainable development

  19. Master Plan Area : Gift Will Spur Development In The Region Integrated Townships GIFT Expansion Zone GIFT GIDC CONVENTION CENTRE Knowledge City RIVER FRONT DEVELOPMENT

  20. GIFT : A Single Window Clearance • 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.

  21. GIFT: Bird Eye View

  22. Project Overview

  23. GIFT Project GIFT Business Structure Associated Infrastructure, Housing and Social Facilities Multi Service SEZ with IFSC Status Domestic Finance Centre/ Corporate Office/ Trade Centre

  24. GIFT : SEZ - Area Distribution Bapasitaram Junction Existing Shahpur Bridge Access Road DTA SEZ PA SEZ NPA

  25. GIFT : SEZ SEZ Fiscal incentives Regulatory freedom Supportive infrastructure Leading to • Increased investment; both domestic and foreign • Increased exports • Large scale developments • Low cost manufacturing hubs • Employment generator for skilled and unskilled workforce

  26. Multi Service SEZ - Processing Area & Non Processing PROCESSING AREA NON-PROCESSING AREA • 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 • 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

  27. Enclaves And Social Facilities ENCLAVES SOCIAL FACILITIES • Domestic & International Banking and Insurance Enclave • Domestic & International Technology Enclave • Domestic & International Exchange Enclave • Domestic & International Corporate Enclave • Diamond Tower • Global Trade Center • Schools (International and CBSE) • Clubs • Hotels • Convention Centre • Exhibition Centre • Hospital • Training Centre (Language School) • Low Income Housing

  28. GIFT: Master Plan Total Area : 3.6 sq km BUA : 62 mn.sq.ft. Additional 30 Million to be developed after removal of height restriction by AAI Bapasitaram Junction Existing Shahpur Bridge CBSC & International Schools • Building Use • Commercial : 67% • Residential : 22% • Social : 11% Access Road Hospital Package- Q Tapas Udyan Udyan Path Diamond Tower Metro Stations Samruddhi Sarovar International Exhibition & Convention Centre

  29. GIFT: Implementation Plan (Phase wise)

  30. GIFT: First Phase Master Plan s s s

  31. Regional Connectivity - Master Plan

  32. GIFT Infrastructure – Physical and Social • Integrated infrastructure for better diversity • Technology ensuring energy conservation • All utilities /services to be coordinated through single agency • INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES/ SERVICES • Site Development • Roads and Transportation • Water Systems • ICT • Power Generation and Distribution • District Cooling System • Domestic Gas Distribution • Waste Management Systems • Landscaping • Maintenance Systems

  33. Transport Vision • High share of public transport • Conflict free traffic movement • Transit oriented development • Combination of external and internal mass movement systems to achieve the transport hierarchy • Intelligent Transport System • Aiming for a zero-accident city • Multi Level Car parking along Arterial Roads • Pedestrianised Oriented Internal Movement

  34. External Transportation • Grid of six external gateways from NH-8 and State Highway (Connecting to various areas of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar) • Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) to GIFT • Metro Rail Transport System (MRTS) to GIFT • Multi Modal Transport Hub Gandhinagar GIFT Ahmedabad Airport

  35. External Road Connectivity • by GoG- Under progress Existing Bridge Road -ID Road -IA Towards Shapur Towards Ratanpur Road -IB Towards Himmatnagar NH-8 Towards Raysan Towards Ahmedabad Southern Bridge

  36. Internal Transportation Major Road Arterial Road Sub-Arterial Roads Walkability through travellators MRTS corridor Metro station 500 mtrs Transport Hub Metro station Metro station Walkability through travellators

  37. Multi Level Parking (MLP) Package- Q MLP-1 MLP-2 MLP-3 MLP-9 Processing Area -SEZ MLP-4 MLP-5 Non-Processing Area -SEZ GIFT’s MLP-6 MLP-8 MLP-7 GIFT MLP-2 E-1 • Total Parking Requirement of GIFT City- 1.2 lakhs ECS • No. of Car Parking in MLP – 60,000 car parks

  38. MLP-2 & 3

  39. GIFT MLP-I MLP-I MLP-II MLP-II MLP-IV MLP-IV MLP-V MLP-V MLP-III MLP-III SMART Transportation • Interactive road maps • Automatic vehicle location and tracking • Transit Node Management • Road condition system • Real Time Travel Response • Parking Management GIFT- Road 8C Ridership analysis Accident reporting • Vehicle emission monitoring • Safety management • Asset Management

  40. RWPS and Transmission Mains Gandhinagar River Crossing AhmedabadGandhinagar Road Master Balancing Reservoir Water Transmission Pipeline WTP STP GIFT NH-8 Pumping Station Nabhaoi Pumping Station Narmada Canal

  41. Water Infrastructure • SMART Water Infrastructure Raw Water from Narmada Canal Water with sludge Reservoir • Utility Monitoring STP Waste Water WTP Filtered Water Makeup for Water Bodies RO Plant • Metering Waste Water Waste Water Softening Plant Horticulture Domestic Uses Flushing Tower • Leak Detection Cooling Tower Waste Water • Quality Water- can be drunk from any tap • Storage of surface run-off & rain water • Approach towards making the project water neutral • Controllers • Drink from Any Tap

  42. District Cooling System • Total Cooling Load - 2,70,000 TR • DCS Control Centre- Smart Infrastructure • 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

  43. 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 • Monitoring E-Waste; Bio-medical, Hazardous Waste handling system • Monitoring Central Waste Handling Facility • Monitoring Residual Waste handling, rejects • Safety Management, Emergency response 1 1 2 3 • The waste is thrown into a disposal chute • Computer controlled access • Waste sucked through pipes at a speed of 90 km/hr • Treatment through plasma gasification

  44. Automated Solid Waste Management Segregation & Treatment Utility Trench Collection from Building Collection Transportation Separate Collection Pits Collection from Public Places

  45. Power Infrastructure • Underground cabling for power distribution within GIFT • Substation and Distribution Automation • Indoor Substation • Gas Insulated Switchgears(GIS) substation for sub-transmission and distribution within GIFT • Compact substation (CSS) in building • Total Power Requirement- 750 MVA (from dual source) • Emergency Power generation (Gas Based) - 200 MW • Green Power • Power Control Centre • Power supply monitoring • Power loss minimization • Grievance redressal system • Power consumption and efficiency monitoring • Emergency Power supply monitoring • Reliability – 99.999% which means outage of 5.3 minutes/annum

  46. Utility Trench Alignment Utility Crossing

  47. Utility Trench Details Power Cables Power Cables Control Cables ICT Cables Fire WTP Treated DCS Blowdown Raw water AWCS STP Treated DCS Supply DCS Return Raw water Access to Trench Ventilation & Lighting Fire fighting

  48. GIFT ICT Create a world class financial city by offering an unrivalled business environment to global and local financial services enterprises. GIFT Vision Createleading-edge infrastructure, services and platforms and offer financial services enterprises a significant competitive advantage to operate regionally and globally GIFT ICT Vision “Best in Class” Customer Experience Gateway to Financial Markets Cost-effective ICT Secure & Resilient ICT Environment Pre-enabled on demand Infrastructure

  49. ICT Vision GIFT will exceed the ICT capabilities of comparable cities All Fibre Mobile/ Wireless Trading Platform Sub Sea Connectivity Data Centre Triple Play Smart Buildings Faster Set-up Competitive Service Provision Overtaking "Place" 1 GIFT 2 DIFC 3 DIC 4 SONGDO 5 New WTC – New York 6 Canary Wharf - London 7 Pudong - Shanghai 8 La-Defense Paris 9 Singapore 10 London Stock Exchange Source: Study by British Telecom 11 New York Stock Exchange 12 Tokyo Poor Reasonable Excellent Not Applicable

  50. GIFT ICT Vision GIFT Occupants would have access to following ICT Services INFRASTRUCTURE PLATFORMS SERVICES • 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

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