Mindspace REIT Tops Global
Environmental Rankings.
19 Mar 2026
Mindspace Business Parks REIT has
secured the No. 1 global rank for Environmental Performance in the 2025 S&P
Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) and has been recognised among
the top 10 per cent of global performers in the S&P Global Sustainability
Yearbook 2026.
The REIT achieved the highest
Environmental Dimension score of 84, ranking first among 379 global real estate
companies. It has also been elevated from a Sustainability Yearbook Member to
Industry Distinction 2026, reflecting its position among the top-performing
global peers.
Mindspace REIT recorded an
overall CSA score of 73/100, marking steady improvement from 52 in FY23 and 70
in FY24, and maintaining its position as the highest-rated REIT in India. The
assessment covered over 9,200 companies globally, with 848 selected for the
Yearbook.
The REIT also ranked among the
top three globally in the Social dimension and
achieved a perfect score of 100/100 in the Transparency & Reporting
indicator, underscoring its focus on governance and disclosure standards.
Commenting on the achievement,
Ramesh Nair, CEO and MD, K Raheja Corp Investment Managers Private Limited
(acting in its capacity as Manager to Mindspace Business Parks REIT), said,
“Securing the No. 1 global rank in Environmental Performance in the 2025
S&P Global CSA, being recognised among the top 10% global performers in the
S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2026, and earning the Industry
Distinction are a strong validation of how we run our business. It reflects
disciplined execution of our ESG roadmap, robust governance and decision-making
anchored in sustainability, and a clear focus on measurable outcomes. We remain
committed to prioritising transparency, accountability, and responsible growth
while creating long-term value for our stakeholders and the communities around
our Business Parks.”
The REIT continues to strengthen its sustainability performance through initiatives in climate strategy, energy and water management, and stakeholder engagement, aligned with its target to achieve net carbon zero by 2042.