Signature Global (India) Ltd., a leading real estate developer, has intensified its engagement with Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in the USA through multiple investor programs in Connecticut.
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The main focus of Signature Global’s recent investor engagement programs is to understand the preferences and address the challenges faced by Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) when buying property in India.
The investor engagement programs in Connecticut were led by Ms. Bharti Aggarwal, the Director of Signature Global (India) Ltd.
Some of the key projects highlighted during the engagement programs include Cloverdale SPR, Titanium SPR, and Deluxe DXP.
Signature Global is committed to delivering homes that combine the right location, innovation, and reliability. They aim to better serve their global customers by strengthening outreach and aligning offerings with their needs and expectations.
Signature Global plans to incorporate feedback from NRI customers by translating their insights into upcoming projects, ensuring that the homes reflect what NRI customers truly aspire for.

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