Nitin Gupta, the former India head of Gaw Capital, has embarked on a new venture with the launch of NewAgeCapital. The firm aims to provide strategic advice to global investors in real estate, data centers, and other emerging sectors.
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NewAgeCapital is a new firm launched by Nitin Gupta, the former India head of Gaw Capital, to provide strategic advisory services to global investors in real estate, data centers, and other emerging sectors.
Nitin Gupta served as the India head of Gaw Capital, a leading real estate private equity firm, where he played a crucial role in shaping the firm's India strategy and overseeing numerous high-profile investments and projects.
NewAgeCapital will focus on providing advisory services in real estate, data centers, and other emerging sectors, leveraging Nitin Gupta's extensive network and deep understanding of the Indian market.
The Indian market is attractive for global investors due to robust economic growth, urbanization, and the increasing demand for digital infrastructure. These factors create significant investment opportunities in real estate and data centers.
NewAgeCapital's strategic approach involves leveraging Nitin Gupta's industry expertise and extensive network to identify and capitalize on investment opportunities, providing bespoke strategies that align with clients' goals and risk profiles.
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