Nitin Gupta, the former India head of Gaw Capital, has made significant waves in the industry by launching his own firm, NewAgeCapital. This new venture is set to advise global investors on real estate, data centers, and more, signaling a strategic pivot in the market.
Real EstateData CentersInvestmentNewagecapitalNitin GuptaReal EstateApr 11, 2025
NewAgeCapital is a new firm launched by Nitin Gupta, the former India head of Gaw Capital, to provide advisory services to global investors in the real estate and data center sectors.
NewAgeCapital will focus on real estate and data centers, two sectors that are experiencing significant growth and transformation.
Nitin Gupta's departure from Gaw Capital was marked by a mutual agreement, and both parties have expressed their best wishes for each other's future endeavors.
NewAgeCapital will provide a range of services including investment advisory, asset management, and strategic consulting.
NewAgeCapital plans to expand its reach by forming strategic partnerships and exploring new markets, with an initial focus on the Indian subcontinent and plans to expand into other emerging markets in Asia and beyond.
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