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Ashwinder new head of JLL Residential Services
International property consultancy JLL India on Tuesday announced the appointment of Ashwinder Raj Singh as the new head of its Residential Services business. As CEO – Residential Services, Singh will take charge of JLL India’s residential sales and leasing business across the country and simultaneously take up a position within the firm’s India Leadership Council.
As erstwhile EVP & Country Head – Sales & Distribution at IndiaHomes.com, Ashwinder brings to the table a deep expertise in in the areas of online technology and digital marketing. Prior to entering real estate, he held senior positions in leading global institutions like Citibank, Deutsche Bank, ICICI Bank and Fullerton Securities.
Anuj Puri, Chairman & Country Head, JLL India, said given his expertise within the real estate industry and particularly in the digital marketing domain, Ashwinder will play a key role in boosting JLL success in residential services business to the next level.
On his appointment, Ashwinder Singh said, “I am honoured and excited to take charge of the residential services business of India’s largest and leading international property consulting firm.”
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