Kaarya Facilities and Services Limited (KAARYAFSL.BO) provides integrated facilities management services to commercial, residential, and industrial clients across India. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of services including housekeeping and manpower supply; security services; property and facility maintenance such as plumbing, electrical, and carpentry; pest control; deep cleaning and specialized disinfection; landscaping and horticulture; and engineering maintenance for HVAC systems, fire safety, and lifts. These services cater to office complexes, IT parks, hospitals, educational institutions, hotels, malls, and manufacturing facilities, with operations spanning major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Ahmedabad.
Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Mumbai, India, Kaarya Facilities and Services operates as a full-service provider in the facilities management industry, emphasizing technology-enabled solutions like its proprietary Kaarya Connect platform for real-time service monitoring and client reporting. The company serves diverse customer segments including multinational corporations, real estate developers, and government entities, with a focus on customized contracts that ensure compliance, sustainability, and cost efficiency. It maintains strategic partnerships with industry bodies and leverages a workforce of over 10,000 trained personnel to deliver scalable operations nationwide.
In the last two years, Kaarya Facilities and Services has pursued significant growth through a successful initial public offering (IPO) in 2022, raising funds to expand its service footprint and invest in digital capabilities. The company completed key acquisitions of regional facilities management firms in western and southern India to bolster its market share, alongside launching new offerings in green building maintenance and ESG-compliant services amid rising demand for sustainable practices. Additionally, it formed strategic alliances with technology providers for AI-driven predictive maintenance and expanded into tier-2 cities, marking a shift toward nationwide dominance in organized facilities management.