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 its operations into Gurgaon to strengthen its capacity to deliver structured and reliable real estate advisory services across the National Capital Region (NCR). The new Gurgaon office will serve as a strategic interface for the entire region and is intended to support clients navigating a dynamic and evolving property market in India. The firm positioned the move as part of a broader effort to deepen regional presence and responsiveness to local demand.

As part of the expansion, Jenika Ventures is recruiting a high-performance local team to support a wide range of projects and to provide individualised attention across the full spectrum of real estate requirements. The initiative is expected to enhance the depth of client engagement by offering tailored advice and closer project oversight, thereby improving decision-making for investors and occupiers seeking credible market insights and structured guidance.

To strengthen leadership of the Gurgaon wing, the company has appointed Mr Neeraj Sharma as Corporate Director. He brings over 19 years of experience spanning real estate, investment advisory, retail leasing and wealth management, with previous roles at Godrej Properties, Vatika Group and HSBC Bank. Abhishek Raj, founder and chief executive officer, indicated that the appointment adds strategic depth to the firm's NCR operations and will support delivery of transparent, reliable advisory services.

Jenika Ventures said Gurgaon is recognised as a growth hub for both residential and commercial real estate, and the new office will enable closer observation of market trends and more relevant investment advice to clients. The facility will also facilitate cooperation among existing offices and upcoming projects, create opportunities for functional growth and improve operating infrastructure as the firm continues to develop its India footprint based on professionalism, trust and quality advisory services.

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Jenika Ventures is expanding its operations into Gurgaon to strengthen its capacity to deliver structured and reliable real estate advisory services across the National Capital Region (NCR). The new Gurgaon office will serve as a strategic interface for the entire region and is intended to support clients navigating a dynamic and evolving property market in India. The firm positioned the move as part of a broader effort to deepen regional presence and responsiveness to local demand. As part of the expansion, Jenika Ventures is recruiting a high-performance local team to support a wide range of projects and to provide individualised attention across the full spectrum of real estate requirements. The initiative is expected to enhance the depth of client engagement by offering tailored advice and closer project oversight, thereby improving decision-making for investors and occupiers seeking credible market insights and structured guidance. To strengthen leadership of the Gurgaon wing, the company has appointed Mr Neeraj Sharma as Corporate Director. He brings over 19 years of experience spanning real estate, investment advisory, retail leasing and wealth management, with previous roles at Godrej Properties, Vatika Group and HSBC Bank. Abhishek Raj, founder and chief executive officer, indicated that the appointment adds strategic depth to the firm's NCR operations and will support delivery of transparent, reliable advisory services. Jenika Ventures said Gurgaon is recognised as a growth hub for both residential and commercial real estate, and the new office will enable closer observation of market trends and more relevant investment advice to clients. The facility will also facilitate cooperation among existing offices and upcoming projects, create opportunities for functional growth and improve operating infrastructure as the firm continues to develop its India footprint based on professionalism, trust and quality advisory services.

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