Jenika Ventures Sets Rs 6 billion Sales Target for Q2 FY25
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Jenika Ventures Sets Rs 6 billion Sales Target for Q2 FY25

Jenika Ventures, a leading real estate consulting firm, has set an ambitious sales target of Rs 6 billion for the second quarter of FY25. This target reflects the firm’s strategic growth approach, robust market presence, and continued focus on offering value-based real estate solutions across India. 

With India’s real estate sector regaining momentum post-pandemic, Jenika Ventures is leveraging its market expertise, curated project portfolio, and strong industry relationships to capitalise on the recovery. The Q2 FY25 target aligns with the company’s data-driven planning, customer-centric approach, and reputation for dependable consultancy. 

“At Jenika Ventures, trust and long-term relationships are at the core of our practice,” said Abhishek Raj, Founder & CEO, Jenika Ventures. “Our Rs 6 billion sales target is a reflection of our commitment to clients and partners. With a strong pipeline, cohesive team, and rising demand, we are confident of meeting and possibly surpassing this milestone.” 

Over the years, the firm has built a diverse client base, including individual homebuyers, HNIs, and developers. It offers end-to-end real estate consulting services—ranging from market research and project evaluation to legal due diligence and post-sale support. 

Driven by a vision-led founder with over a decade of experience, Jenika Ventures combines long-term investment guidance with a structured, strategic outlook for both residential and commercial markets. As demand grows for professional consultancy in the real estate sector, the firm is well-positioned to scale further and deliver tangible value to its stakeholders. 

To fuel this growth, Jenika Ventures is enhancing its digital engagement and strengthening ties with top developers. It is also introducing AI-driven property recommendations, personalised investment mapping, and tech-enabled client servicing as part of its expansion strategy. 

Jenika Ventures, a leading real estate consulting firm, has set an ambitious sales target of Rs 6 billion for the second quarter of FY25. This target reflects the firm’s strategic growth approach, robust market presence, and continued focus on offering value-based real estate solutions across India. With India’s real estate sector regaining momentum post-pandemic, Jenika Ventures is leveraging its market expertise, curated project portfolio, and strong industry relationships to capitalise on the recovery. The Q2 FY25 target aligns with the company’s data-driven planning, customer-centric approach, and reputation for dependable consultancy. “At Jenika Ventures, trust and long-term relationships are at the core of our practice,” said Abhishek Raj, Founder & CEO, Jenika Ventures. “Our Rs 6 billion sales target is a reflection of our commitment to clients and partners. With a strong pipeline, cohesive team, and rising demand, we are confident of meeting and possibly surpassing this milestone.” Over the years, the firm has built a diverse client base, including individual homebuyers, HNIs, and developers. It offers end-to-end real estate consulting services—ranging from market research and project evaluation to legal due diligence and post-sale support. Driven by a vision-led founder with over a decade of experience, Jenika Ventures combines long-term investment guidance with a structured, strategic outlook for both residential and commercial markets. As demand grows for professional consultancy in the real estate sector, the firm is well-positioned to scale further and deliver tangible value to its stakeholders. To fuel this growth, Jenika Ventures is enhancing its digital engagement and strengthening ties with top developers. It is also introducing AI-driven property recommendations, personalised investment mapping, and tech-enabled client servicing as part of its expansion strategy. 

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