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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 across the National Capital Region (NCR).

The new office will serve as a strategic interface for the region and is intended to cater to the growing demand for real estate advisory support.

As part of the expansion the company is recruiting a high performance local team to support a wide spectrum of projects and to provide individualised attention and advice.

The recruitment drive is aimed at enhancing client interaction and deepening relationships through more personalised service delivery.

The local capacity is also expected to improve turnaround on advisory assignments and operational coordination with other offices.

To strengthen leadership of the Gurgaon wing Jenika Ventures has appointed Neeraj Sharma as Corporate Director, bringing 19 years of experience across real estate, investment advisory, retail leasing, wealth management and senior roles at Godrej Properties, Vatika Group and HSBC Bank.

His appointment is expected to add strategic depth to the company's NCR operations and to inform market facing decisions.

The founder and chief executive Abhishek Raj described Gurgaon as a key market for growth and said the new office would enable the firm to take its expertise to the market and to deliver credible, transparent advice.

The leadership changes are intended to reinforce the firm's ability to provide clients with reliable information to support decision making.

Gurgaon is recognised as a growth hub for residential and commercial real estate and the establishment of Jenika Ventures in the city is expected to help the firm observe market trends and recommend suitable investments to clients.

The office will facilitate cooperation between existing offices, upcoming projects and opportunities for functional growth within the organisation.

By improving its operating infrastructure in key markets such as Gurgaon Jenika Ventures is continuing to develop its India footprint on the basis of professionalism, trust and quality advisory services.

Jenika Ventures is expanding into Gurgaon to strengthen its capacity to deliver structured and reliable property advisory services across the National Capital Region (NCR). The new office will serve as a strategic interface for the region and is intended to cater to the growing demand for real estate advisory support. As part of the expansion the company is recruiting a high performance local team to support a wide spectrum of projects and to provide individualised attention and advice. The recruitment drive is aimed at enhancing client interaction and deepening relationships through more personalised service delivery. The local capacity is also expected to improve turnaround on advisory assignments and operational coordination with other offices. To strengthen leadership of the Gurgaon wing Jenika Ventures has appointed Neeraj Sharma as Corporate Director, bringing 19 years of experience across real estate, investment advisory, retail leasing, wealth management and senior roles at Godrej Properties, Vatika Group and HSBC Bank. His appointment is expected to add strategic depth to the company's NCR operations and to inform market facing decisions. The founder and chief executive Abhishek Raj described Gurgaon as a key market for growth and said the new office would enable the firm to take its expertise to the market and to deliver credible, transparent advice. The leadership changes are intended to reinforce the firm's ability to provide clients with reliable information to support decision making. Gurgaon is recognised as a growth hub for residential and commercial real estate and the establishment of Jenika Ventures in the city is expected to help the firm observe market trends and recommend suitable investments to clients. The office will facilitate cooperation between existing offices, upcoming projects and opportunities for functional growth within the organisation. By improving its operating infrastructure in key markets such as Gurgaon Jenika Ventures is continuing to develop its India footprint on the basis of professionalism, trust and quality advisory services.

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