23 Apr, 2024 | DURATION : 43 MIN
Episode 8: The Rise and Rise of GCCs in India with Lalit Ahuja, Founder & CEO - ANSR
Lalit Ahuja is the Founder and CEO of ANSR, one of India’s largest providers of Global Capability Centers. Over the past 2 decades, ANSR has helped set-up GCCs for Fortune 500 companies starting with Target in 2006 and expanding to the likes of FedEx, IKEA, Pepsi, Nike, Twitter among others. ANSR’s portfolio today spans over 120 clients with a 20% market share across 12 million square feet. Lalit completed his engineering from BITS, Pilani and followed it up with an MS in Computer science from IIT Bombay. He started his career in the Indian Navy, retiring as a lieutenant commander before founding ANSR in 2005.
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16 Mar, 2024 | DURATION : 45 MIN
Episode 7: Estate and Succession Planning with Shaishavi Kadakia, Partner at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas
Shaishavi Kadakia is a Partner at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, one of the top law firms in the country. Shaishavi advises families and individuals on personal wealth, estate and succession planning, family business restructurings, family settlements and arrangements, trusts and wills. She has advised a wide range of clients including promoters of some of the foremost business groups in India, leading professionals and executives, entrepreneurs, family offices, and trustees. Shaishavi completed her law degree from Government Law College, Mumbai and has been with CAM for the past 8+ years prior to which she worked at Wadia Ghandy & Co.
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03 Mar, 2024 | 5 MIN READ
How can you maximise wealth with MSM REITs investments?
Real Estate as an asset class has long been a mainstay for investor portfolios, both small or large. While it has mostly been focused on residential real estate, the turn of the century brought in another sub-asset class in the form of commercial real estate, which became the go-to product for high net-worth individuals (HNIs), since the rental yields were far higher than residential real estate. However, the large ticket size meant that the asset class was always exclusive to HNIs or institutional investors. Over the last half a decade, with the advent of tech platforms like Property Share and listing of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), this asset class has become more accessible to the general public due to smaller ticket sizes in which investors can invest. In order to further stimulate the growth of this asset class, SEBI plans to introduce MSM REITs – a new way to invest into commercial real estate.
Rahul Jain
12 Feb, 2024 | 4 MIN READ
MSM REITs: How SEBI's game-changing move will transform India's real estate investment landscape
Commercial real estate (CRE) has long been an attractive investment avenue for those seeking to diversify their portfolios and capitalise on the stability and income potential of real property. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) have been a game-changer in the global investment landscape, providing investors with a unique proposition to participate in the commercial real estate market. In a bid to catalyse the growth of the real estate sector in India, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has plans to introduce an innovative concept – the MSM REITs.
Abhishek Katiyar
30 Aug, 2023
Understanding the benefits of diversifying commercial real estate investments in global markets
In an increasingly interconnected and dynamic global economy, the landscape of commercial real estate (CRE) investment has transcended traditional boundaries, paving the way for a new era of international opportunity. As investors seek to maximize returns and mitigate risks, diversifying commercial real estate investments across global markets has emerged as a strategic imperative. Many investment platforms are expanding their reach into markets like the UK, USA, and Europe. The reason for this expansion is the attractive returns they can expect in these countries, as the yield is measured in strong currencies providing greater stability and growth potential. Additionally, foreign markets offer advantages such as a strong tenant profile with longer lock-in periods, ensuring a steady rental income. Furthermore, developed markets come with reliable infrastructure and well-established regulations, reducing investment risks and increasing potential returns.
Kunal Moktan