Two former executives from Citrix Systems and Standard Chartered Bank have teamed up to launch a real estate private equity fund, marking their foray into the property investment market.
Real EstatePrivate EquityInvestmentProperty MarketKharesinha Real Estate PartnersReal EstateOct 09, 2024
The founders of the new real estate fund are Vishal Khare, a former executive from Citrix Systems, and Shivam Sinha, a former executive from Standard Chartered Bank.
The primary objective of the fund is to identify and invest in high-potential real estate projects that offer attractive returns while managing risks effectively.
The fund will focus on a diverse portfolio of properties, including residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments.
The real estate market is attractive for investors due to factors such as urbanization, infrastructure development, and the rise of remote work, which have increased demand for properties in various areas.
The fund is named Khare-Sinha Real Estate Partners and is headquartered in Mumbai, India.
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