Nilanjan Chakraborty and Deval Valia appointed as Senior Directors at Colliers

Colliers has appointed Nilanjan Chakraborty and Deval Valia in the Capital Markets & Investment Services (CMIS) team in Bengaluru and Mumbai, respectively. Chakraborty and Valia join Colliers as Senior Directors.

Before joining Colliers, Chakraborty was associated with Mahindra Happinest, where he led acquisitions for the brand and invested in relationships with key industry stakeholders.

He has more than 16 years of experience, specializing in land acquisition and capital raising, with recognized strengths in originating, negotiating, and closing deals, devising transaction structures to overcome underlying deal constraints, and on-boarding equity and debt investors for financing land transactions. He will be based out of Colliers’ Bengaluru office.

Deval Valia has worked for firms like Piramal Capital & Housing Finance and Axis Bank, leading real estate investments and large corporate accounts. With more than 15 years of real estate investment and corporate finance experience, and a strong track record of deal origination, evaluation, structuring, deployments, leveraging asset monitoring and exits, Deval will be based out of one of the major markets- Mumbai.

Piyush Gupta, Managing Director, CMIS (India), Colliers, said, “We are delighted to have Deval Valia and Nilanjan Chakraborty join the CMIS team. Their appointments significantly enhance our capabilities and I am confident that their extensive market expertise will allow us to deliver capital, growth, business solutions and value, accelerating the success of our real estate stakeholders to lead our industry into the future.”

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