Indiassetz draws up expansion plan

Hyderabad has well-established HNI & NRI property market: CEO

October 26, 2018 12:35 am | Updated 12:35 am IST - HYDERABAD

Property management and real estate advisory firm Indiassetz, which started operations in Hyderabad, has drawn up an expansion plan that will take it to three more cities in the country and open an office in Dubai too.

Huge customer base

CEO Shivam Sinha said the firm, which offers to High Networth Individuals (HNIs) and NRIs a range of services pertaining to their real estate, is headquartered in Bengaluru and has presence in Chennai and Hyderabad.

It has a customer base of 3,000 with the Assets under Management (AUM) of around ₹2,500 crore.

Stating that it crossed the ₹500 crore AUM mark in Hyderabad, he said the company was expecting a 30% year-on-year growth.

Hyderabad, he said, is one of India’s most important investment destinations. It has well-established HNI & NRI property market and real estate investments are expected to grow rapidly resulting in better prospects for our business.

Mr. Sinha, who accompanied by COO Seema Harsha and Director Business Strategy (AP and Telangana) Siddharth Shah, spoke to the media saying that the firm planned to open office in Mumbai, Pune and the National Capital Region (NCR).

It was also keen on having offices in Dubai, Singapore, US and Europe, beginning with the facility in Dubai next month.

Range of services

On the services offered by the firm, he said from advising the customers on sale and purchase of properties to tenancy management, government liaison work, portfolio advisory, maintenance, interiors, finance it offered 17 property management services.

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