
Nautiyal-backed Redwoods Capital plans $50 million India real estate fund
Indian asset management firm Redwoods Capital, founded by the former head of BNP Paribas India’s real estate business Anuj Nautiyal, is set to raise a domestic real estate fund with a preliminary target of $50 million.
Managed by Nautiyal, the fund is additionally backed by at least two New Delhi entrepreneurs, according to local reports. The announced fundraise comes only one week after Nautiyal departed his role at...
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