JLL India has been ranked #112 overall and has taken the top spot in the real estate consulting category, reinforcing its market leadership among the largest multinational corporations in India.
Real EstateJll IndiaFortune IndiaMarket LeadershipSustainabilityReal Estate MaharashtraMar 07, 2025
JLL India is ranked #112 overall and has secured the top position in the real estate consulting category on Fortune India's list.
JLL India offers a wide range of services including property management, project management, leasing, and advisory services.
JLL India is proactive in adopting sustainable practices and technologies, ensuring that its operations align with environmental goals and contribute to a greener future.
The recognition by Fortune India is a significant milestone for JLL India, highlighting its market leadership and commitment to excellence, innovation, and sustainability.
JLL India's CSR initiatives focus on education, healthcare, and environmental conservation, aiming to improve the quality of life for communities and enhance its reputation as a socially responsible organization.
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