Nitin Gupta, the former India head of Gaw Capital, has established NewAgeCapital, a new firm focused on advising global investors on real estate and data center opportunities.
Real EstateData CentersNewagecapitalNitin GuptaGaw CapitalReal Estate MumbaiApr 11, 2025
Nitin Gupta is the former India head of Gaw Capital, a leading private equity firm. With extensive experience in the real estate and data center sectors, he has successfully executed several high-profile deals in India.
NewAgeCapital is a new firm launched by Nitin Gupta. It focuses on advising global investors on real estate and data center investments, leveraging Gupta's expertise and industry connections.
Gupta's decision to launch NewAgeCapital is driven by his vision to provide tailored investment solutions and capitalize on emerging trends in the real estate and data center sectors.
NewAgeCapital will focus on sustainable and technologically advanced real estate projects, as well as high-quality data center investments, particularly in Tier II and Tier III cities.
NewAgeCapital is expected to make a significant impact on the Indian market by attracting global investors and driving innovation and growth in the real estate and data center sectors.
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