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Build Capital welcomes R. Mirashie as Independent Advisor to the Board
Real Estate

Build Capital welcomes R. Mirashie as Independent Advisor to the Board

Build Capital, a leading early-stage financing fund for the real estate sector, proudly announces the onboarding of Rajendra Mirashie as an Independent Advisor to its Board. With a distinguished career spanning over three decades, Mirashie brings unparalleled expertise in finance, banking, and corporate real estate.

Mirashie has been a pivotal force in shaping India's financial landscape. A Law and Management graduate, he has held key leadership positions at prestigious institutions, including Piramal Finance, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Tata Finance, and Gruh Finance Ltd (a wholly owned subsidiary of HDFC Ltd). His extensive portfolio includes managing corporate real estate portfolios exceeding Rs 1 trillion, spearheading India’s largest residential foreign investment initiative worth ?1,700 crore, and advising cooperative banks and Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) on strategic growth and asset management.

On his appointment, Rajendra Mirashie shared his thoughts: “I am honored to join Build Capital as an Independent Advisor. As India's early-stage real estate financing space is set to unwind lucrative opportunities, the company’s vision of driving financial innovation resonates deeply with my own commitment to fostering sustainable growth and excellence in the financial ecosystem. I look forward to collaborating with the talented team at Build Capital to unlock new opportunities and contribute to their strategic goals.”

Kuldeep Jain, Founder and CEO of Build Capital, expressed his enthusiasm about this partnership: “We are thrilled to welcome Mr. Rajendra Mirashie to our Board as an Independent Advisor. His profound knowledge and vast network within the financial industry will be instrumental in guiding Build Capital as we continue to scale new heights. His expertise in corporate real estate, NCLT matters, and capital markets will significantly enhance our strategic initiatives and value creation for stakeholders.”

An early-stage financing occupies a significant chunk, which is largely overlooked by conventional modes of financing over to the nature and duration of investments required therein. With Mr. Mirashie’s inclusion, Build Capital is poised to further its mission of delivering innovative financial solutions and strengthening its position as a trusted partner in the financial services sector.

Build Capital, a leading early-stage financing fund for the real estate sector, proudly announces the onboarding of Rajendra Mirashie as an Independent Advisor to its Board. With a distinguished career spanning over three decades, Mirashie brings unparalleled expertise in finance, banking, and corporate real estate. Mirashie has been a pivotal force in shaping India's financial landscape. A Law and Management graduate, he has held key leadership positions at prestigious institutions, including Piramal Finance, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Tata Finance, and Gruh Finance Ltd (a wholly owned subsidiary of HDFC Ltd). His extensive portfolio includes managing corporate real estate portfolios exceeding Rs 1 trillion, spearheading India’s largest residential foreign investment initiative worth ?1,700 crore, and advising cooperative banks and Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) on strategic growth and asset management. On his appointment, Rajendra Mirashie shared his thoughts: “I am honored to join Build Capital as an Independent Advisor. As India's early-stage real estate financing space is set to unwind lucrative opportunities, the company’s vision of driving financial innovation resonates deeply with my own commitment to fostering sustainable growth and excellence in the financial ecosystem. I look forward to collaborating with the talented team at Build Capital to unlock new opportunities and contribute to their strategic goals.” Kuldeep Jain, Founder and CEO of Build Capital, expressed his enthusiasm about this partnership: “We are thrilled to welcome Mr. Rajendra Mirashie to our Board as an Independent Advisor. His profound knowledge and vast network within the financial industry will be instrumental in guiding Build Capital as we continue to scale new heights. His expertise in corporate real estate, NCLT matters, and capital markets will significantly enhance our strategic initiatives and value creation for stakeholders.” An early-stage financing occupies a significant chunk, which is largely overlooked by conventional modes of financing over to the nature and duration of investments required therein. With Mr. Mirashie’s inclusion, Build Capital is poised to further its mission of delivering innovative financial solutions and strengthening its position as a trusted partner in the financial services sector.

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