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Steve Waugh dons businessman's hat, opens up new realty portal in India

| | 10 Sep 2015, 09:14 pm
Mumbai, Sept 10 (IBNS) Former Australian World Cup winning cricket captain Steve Waugh recently set up a realty portal waughglobal.com, designed to help NRI investors in India.
Waugh was quoted by the website as saying, “Waugh Global has been designed specially to meet the needs of Non-resident Indian Investors. We are committed to maintaining the highest ethical standards and ensuring our clients receive peace of mind as well as investment return.”

The Aussie has set up his latest venture with 3 other partners, Dean Honan, Simon Szewach and Neil Honan.

Dead Honan, MD, Waugh Global was quoted as saying, by the Economic Times website: “It's a large market. There are over 22 million NRIs across the globe with total $360 billion in investible assets. We are aiming to conclude deals worth $600-700 million by December 2016 and take it to $1 billion by financial year 2017 end.”
 

 

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