ANAROCK, a leading real estate consultancy firm, has announced the appointment of Varun Malik as Managing Director and Head of Capital Markets for the Asia-Pacific region. Malik brings extensive experience in the real estate industry, which is expected to drive significant growth for the company in the APAC region.
Real EstateAnarockVarun MalikApacCapital MarketsReal Estate MumbaiApr 05, 2025
ANAROCK's main focus in the APAC region is to expand its footprint and enhance its market presence in the rapidly growing real estate market, particularly in countries like India, China, and Singapore.
Varun Malik's role at ANAROCK is Managing Director and Head of Capital Markets for the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, responsible for overseeing all capital market activities, including investment acquisitions, divestments, and asset management.
The key trends driving the APAC real estate market include increasing urbanization, rising disposable incomes, and favorable government policies, particularly in countries like India, China, and Singapore.
ANAROCK's strategy for expansion in the APAC region involves building a high-performing team, delivering innovative real estate solutions, and capitalizing on the growing investment opportunities in residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.
Varun Malik's key areas of expertise in the real estate industry include market analysis, strategic planning, client relationships, investment advisory, and the management of large-scale projects and transactions.
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