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Nitin Gupta Leaves Gaw Capital to Launch Exciting New Investment Firm

Nitin Gupta Leaves Gaw Capital to Launch Exciting New Investment Firm

Nitin Gupta, the former managing director and head of Gaw Capital in India, has embarked on an exciting new journey by launching his own advisory firm, NewAgeCapital. Gaw Capital, a leading real estate private equity firm headquartered in Hong Kong, manages a remarkable $35 billion in assets across markets in Asia Pacific, Europe, and the United States. Gupta’s decision marks a significant shift in his career as he seeks to empower global investors in the evolving landscape of real estate and renewable energy.

New Venture: NewAgeCapital

Gupta’s newly established firm, NewAgeCapital, is designed to cater to international investors seeking opportunities in real estate, data centers, and renewable energy sectors. His vision is to provide robust support for investors navigating the complexities of the Indian market.

  • Focus Areas:
    • Real estate investments
    • Data centers
    • Renewable energy projects

Insights from Gupta

"I chose to leave Gaw Capital because the opportunity to launch NewAgeCapital was too good to pass up," Gupta expressed. He believes that India is set to receive increased investment allocations from global players in light of the current geopolitical climate.

Gupta emphasized the necessity for reliable and seasoned local investment advisory firms to facilitate and manage asset acquisitions in India. This reflects a growing need for expertise in a rapidly changing market.

Background and Experience

Before leading Gaw Capital’s operations in India, Gupta held the position of managing director and head of real estate at Macquarie Real Assets and Infrastructure Investments. His extensive experience spans over 14 years at Macquarie Group, where he played pivotal roles, including heading operations for Macquarie Capital in India.

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Gaw Capital has not yet commented on Gupta’s departure, leaving the industry curious about its future direction without his leadership.

Gupta’s transition to NewAgeCapital signals a trend where seasoned professionals are capitalizing on the burgeoning real estate market in India, which offers vast opportunities for investment and growth.

For investors looking to navigate the Indian landscape, Gupta’s expertise could be a game-changer in unlocking potential in this vibrant market.

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