Jenika Ventures Expands Into Gurgaon To Strengthen NCR Advisory
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Jenika Ventures Expands Into Gurgaon To Strengthen NCR Advisory

Jenika Ventures is expanding into Gurgaon to strengthen its capacity to deliver structured and reliable property advisory services. The new office will serve as a strategic interface for the National Capital Region (NCR) and will cater to the growing demand for real estate advisory services in the area. The move is aimed at supporting clients navigating a dynamic and evolving real estate landscape in India.

As part of the expansion the company is building a high performance local team to support a wide range of projects and to provide individualised attention and advice across the real estate spectrum. The local team is expected to deepen engagement with clients and to improve the responsiveness of advisory services. Recruitment is intended to enhance project delivery and client service at ground level.

To strengthen the leadership of the Gurgaon wing the company has appointed Neeraj Sharma as Corporate Director, bringing 19 years of experience across real estate, investment advisory, retail leasing, wealth management and leadership roles at Godrej Properties, Vatika Group and HSBC Bank. The founder and chief executive indicated that Gurgaon has been identified as a key market for growth and that the new office will enable the firm to extend its expertise to the market. He added that the inclusion of experienced professionals will allow the company to provide credible, reliable and transparent advice so that clients can make informed decisions.

Gurgaon is recognised as a growth hub for residential and commercial real estate and the office is expected to help the company observe market trends and to provide relevant investment guidance to customers. The new centre will also facilitate cooperation between existing offices and upcoming projects and is expected to open opportunities for functional growth within the organisation. Through improved operating infrastructure in key markets such as Gurgaon the company intends to continue developing its India footprint based on professionalism, trust and quality advisory services.

Jenika Ventures is expanding into Gurgaon to strengthen its capacity to deliver structured and reliable property advisory services. The new office will serve as a strategic interface for the National Capital Region (NCR) and will cater to the growing demand for real estate advisory services in the area. The move is aimed at supporting clients navigating a dynamic and evolving real estate landscape in India. As part of the expansion the company is building a high performance local team to support a wide range of projects and to provide individualised attention and advice across the real estate spectrum. The local team is expected to deepen engagement with clients and to improve the responsiveness of advisory services. Recruitment is intended to enhance project delivery and client service at ground level. To strengthen the leadership of the Gurgaon wing the company has appointed Neeraj Sharma as Corporate Director, bringing 19 years of experience across real estate, investment advisory, retail leasing, wealth management and leadership roles at Godrej Properties, Vatika Group and HSBC Bank. The founder and chief executive indicated that Gurgaon has been identified as a key market for growth and that the new office will enable the firm to extend its expertise to the market. He added that the inclusion of experienced professionals will allow the company to provide credible, reliable and transparent advice so that clients can make informed decisions. Gurgaon is recognised as a growth hub for residential and commercial real estate and the office is expected to help the company observe market trends and to provide relevant investment guidance to customers. The new centre will also facilitate cooperation between existing offices and upcoming projects and is expected to open opportunities for functional growth within the organisation. Through improved operating infrastructure in key markets such as Gurgaon the company intends to continue developing its India footprint based on professionalism, trust and quality advisory services.

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