Rithwik Facility Management Services Ltd
BSE:540843

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Rithwik Facility Management Services Ltd
BSE:540843
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Price: 55 INR Market Closed
Market Cap: 527.5m INR
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Market Cap
527.5m INR
Industry
Commercial Services & Supplies

Rithwik Facility Management Services Ltd. provides services in respect of all buildings, apartments, commercial complexes of all nature. The company is headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The company went IPO on 2018-01-11. The firm is engaged in facility management services and fitting out commercial facilities on a turnkey basis. The firm fits out the entire facility, right from workstations and supporting furniture to electrical systems, security systems, climatization control, fire systems and others. The company sets up entire facility based on customer's requirements and the modus operandi of their business. The firm is primarily operating in approximately seven buildings and managing over a million square feet of space.

RITHWIKFMS Intrinsic Value
38.18 INR
Overvaluation 31%
Intrinsic Value
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