With 25 years of experience in finance and consulting, Vinit Sarawgi joins TRU Capital to enhance the firm's investment strategies in high-growth areas of Mumbai and Pune.
Tru CapitalVinit SarawgiReal EstateMumbaiPuneReal Estate PuneOct 18, 2024
Vinit Sarawgi is a seasoned finance and consulting professional with 25 years of experience. He has been appointed as the Co-Founder and Investment Manager at TRU Capital.
TRU Capital focuses on delivering superior, risk-adjusted returns by investing in real estate segments across high-growth regions like the Mumbai Metropolitan Region and the Pune Metropolitan Region, targeting both residential and commercial opportunities.
Sujay Kalele is optimistic about Vinit Sarawgi's impact, citing shared values of transparency and integrity as key differentiators. He believes Sarawgi's experience will drive TRU Capital's growth and maximize returns for investors.
TRU Capital emphasizes transparency, integrity, and a client-centered approach in its business practices. These values are central to the firm's mission of delivering exceptional value to its investors.
TRU Capital targets high-growth regions, particularly the Mumbai Metropolitan Region and the Pune Metropolitan Region, for its real estate investments.
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