Vinit Sarawgi has joined TRU Capital, a leading real estate investment firm, as Co-Founder and Investment Manager to spearhead strategic initiatives and drive growth in the real estate sector. Mumbai, October 18, 2024.
Real EstateInvestment ManagementTru CapitalVinit SarawgiStrategic InitiativesReal Estate MumbaiOct 18, 2024
Vinit Sarawgi is a seasoned professional in the real estate industry with over 15 years of experience. He has held key positions in prominent firms and is now the Co-Founder and Investment Manager at TRU Capital.
TRU Capital is a leading real estate investment firm and a subsidiary of the TRU Realty group. It focuses on delivering high returns and creating sustainable value for its investors through a diverse portfolio of properties.
Vinit Sarawgi's role at TRU Capital is to identify and evaluate potential investment opportunities, structure deals, and oversee the management of the company's real estate assets.
Vinit Sarawgi joined TRU Capital as Co-Founder and Investment Manager on October 18, 2024.
TRU Capital focuses on residential, commercial, and industrial properties across major cities in India. The firm aims to deliver high returns and create sustainable value for its investors.
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