
Fifty four of the 375 Expressions of Interests (EoIs) inked at the Invest Kerala Global Summit 2025 promised ₹500 crore or more in investments to the state, according the data released by the Government of Kerala.
The state Minister for Industries P. Rajeeve on Saturday announced that a staggering ₹1,52,905.67 crore worth of EoIs were inked at the two-day summit in Kochi. These includes a ₹30,000 crore EoI from Adani Group, ₹10,000 crore from Hi Lite Group, and ₹5,000 crore each from Monarch Surveyors and Engineering Consultants, Tofl Pathanamthitta Infra Ltd, and the LuLu Group.
According to the PRD under the state government, here are the investments secured through EoIs at the summit (in alphabetic order of company/project):
1. Adani Group (Karan Adani): ₹30,000 crore
2. Adtech Systems: ₹1,000 crore
3. Ahobil LLC: ₹500 crore
4. Akhurath Aviation and Aerospace: ₹735 crore
5. Alhind Air: ₹500 crore
6. Artson Ltd (Tata Enterprises) & Malabar Cements (JV): ₹500 crore
7. Athachi Group and Santhi International: ₹500 crore
8. Biewu International: ₹800 crore
9. Boby Chemmannur Intl Group: ₹500 crore
10. BPCL: ₹900 crore
11. Brigade Enterprises: ₹1,500 crore
12. Canyo Health: ₹400 crore
13. Cherri Holdings: ₹4,000 crore
14. Daya General Hospital: ₹500 crore
15. Edayar Zinc: ₹800 crore
16. Film City Project (Kochu Thommen): ₹1,000 crore
17. Fiza Developers: ₹2,000 crore
18. Four EF Constructions: ₹2,500 crore
19. Hi Lite Group: ₹10,000 crore
20. in.vent Diagnostica: ₹500 crore
21. Incor: ₹1,000 crore
22. Indus Spirits Kochi Pvt Ltd: ₹1,100 crore
23. INKEL Ltd: ₹1,135 crore
24. Joy Alukkas: ₹1,400 crore
25. Kaynes Technology India Ltd: ₹500 crore
26. Kerala Medical Technology Consortium: ₹500 crore
27. Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences: ₹2,000 crore
28. LuLu Group: ₹5,000 crore
29. Malabar Group (EoI #1): ₹1,600 crore
30. Malabar Group (EoI #2): ₹700 crore
31. Malabar Group (EoI #3): ₹700 crore
32. Monarch Surveyors and Engineering Consultants: ₹5,000 crore
33. NRG Corporations: ₹3,600 crore
34. NRI Project Management India: ₹500 crore
35. One Alpha Ventures: ₹500 crore
36. P K Das University: ₹500 crore
37. Polakulath Narayanan Renai Medicity: ₹500 crore
38. Polymatech Interstellar Pvt Ltd: ₹900 crore
39. Prestige: ₹3,000 crore
40. Pyarelal Foams: ₹925 crore
41. RP Group: ₹2,000 crore
42. SFO Technologies: ₹600 crore
43. Sharaf Group: ₹5,000 crore
44. Sooryavanshi Developers Pvt Ltd: ₹1,820 crore
45. Sports and Management Research Institute: ₹500 crore
46. Sri Avantinka International Ltd: ₹4,300 crore
47. Sutherland: ₹1,500 crore
48. Tecil Chemicals and Hydropower Ltd: ₹712 crore
49. The Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd: ₹1,500 crore
50. Tofl Pathanamthitta Infra Ltd: ₹5,000 crore
51. ULCCS: ₹600 crore
52. Vizhinjam Logistics Park: ₹520 crore
53. Wayside Ventures Pvt Ltd and HPCL: ₹1,000 crore
54. WGH Group: ₹500 crore

From the Invest Kerala Global Summit 2025 in Kochi | Nitin S.J. Asariparambil
The industries minister at the valedictory session to conclude the summit also announced that 24 IT companies were expected to invest an additional ₹8,500 crore to expand their presence in Kerala, adding at least 60,000 jobs.
Stating that the session was the end of the event, not of Kerala’s journey, Rajeeve called for more “Made in Kerala” initiatives, adding that the Kerala government was committed to ensuring investor confidence.
The industries minister also outlined plans to fast-track EoIs signed in the summit, by setting up a structured mechanism for their followup—including a dedicated investor portal with a toll-free number and an exclusive e-mail address to service all investment queries.
The Invest Kerala Global Summit 2025 was organised at the Lulu International Convention Centre in Bolgatty, Kochi on February 21 and 22 by the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation (KSIDC) under the aegis of the Department of Industry and Commerce, Government of Kerala.
The summit attracted domestic and international investments across various sectors and industries from around the world to Kerala.