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Trilegal Advised Nuvama on its Joint Venture with Cushman & Wakefield PLC
Trilegal Advised Nuvama on its Joint Venture with Cushman & Wakefield PLC
Trilegal advised Nuvama Asset Management Limited (Nuvama) on its strategic 50:50 joint venture with Cushman & Wakefield PLC through Cushman and Wakefield India Private Limited (Cushman) (JV) for investing in commercial real estate assets in India. The JV entity proposes to raise its first fund, with a target corpus of INR 3000 crores, that will be investing in prime commercial offices across India's high-growth markets.
The JV aims to leverage Nuvama's superior expertise in fund management and Cushman's global expertise in the commercial real estate industry to offer Indian investors a platform to invest in commercial real estate assets in India.
Our Corporate Partners Kunal Chandra and Kabeer Mathur led the deal along with Partners, Ganesh Rao, Aditya Jha, and Yash Bansal (Funds) and Kirti Balasubramanian (Intellectual Property).
Other attorneys who supported the deal were Anurag Shrivastav and Harsh Kothari, Counsels; Aakarsh Nashier, and Disha Jha, Senior Associate; Monik Damania, Senior Consultant; Dhaval Mehta, Bhavik Shukla, Disha Rathod, Aparna Kumar, and Aditya Sarkar, Associates; Nikita Shrimal, Consultant.