The Confederation of the Indian Industry (CII) has Ashwinder R. Singh has been appointed as the new chairman of the CII Real Estate Committee (NR). Singh entered the role after serving as co-president for two years and led the CII's Real Estate delegation in 2024 in 2024 and CII in Singapore in 2024, where he played an important role in furthering the border cross-border industry cooperation.
With a career spread over two and a half decades, Singh currently serves as the Vice President of the BCD Group. Since joining the BCD in August 2024, he has oversee the launch of BCD City, which is a 70 -acre integrated township in Hoskot, Bengaluru, an important milestone in the growth of the group's large -scale real estate.
Professional travel
Singh's professional visit includes senior leadership rolls such as CEO of Thighthia Urban, CEO of JLL Residential and co-founder and CEO of Enerok, where he played a defined role in making and scaling residential immovable estate advisors in India. A former senior banker, he has worked with Citibank, Dutash Bank, ICICI Bank, Fulrten Singapore and Bajaj Housing Finance, where he led domestic debt and construction finance for developers.
She has been a stable voice in the Indian real estate industry for over a decade – has been honored honorablely for focusing her focus on construction institutions through technology, process and systems. In addition, he is a member of the CII Startup Committee (NR) and the author of three books on the real estate field, including a well -received master residential and commercial real estate.
Singh said, “Real Estate is entering a defined phase in India. As the Chairman of the CII Real Estate Committee (NR), I hope to help strengthen the alignment between policy, capital and innovation to help the region grow more efficiently.” “I am grateful to the CII for its continuous confidence. It has long played an important role in shaping India's industrial and economic travel.”
In his new role, Singh will focus on it:
• To enable policy clarity and expand access to capital
• Driving stability and digital adoption
• Strengthen public-private cooperation
• Improvement in housing strength and regional planning
The lions are actively involved with the region through the Udyog forums, refer to the startups, and form institutional structures for long -term urban development.