Jones Lang LaSalle India’s Integrated Facility Management and Property and Asset Management divisions have expanded its portfolio of area under management to exceed 100 million sq ft. This is a record high for the business and for the Industry. This establishes a new benchmark that redefines space management services in Indian Real Estate.
Anuj Puri, Chairman and Country Head of Jones Lang LaSalle India says “One of the surest indicators of a maturing market lies in the development of its assets under management business for both corporate occupiers and developers/owners. It emphasizes the fact that high quality real assets are being managed and run efficiently. High quality assets deserve state of the art management that will ensure asset efficiency and longevity."
"Our PAM and IFM businesses have won over 57 new business appointments this year alone, he adds "This has grown our portfolio under management for owners by 65% and occupiers by 20% to surpass the 100 million sq ft mark in 2010." Significant wins across in 2010 include: Wipro, Vedanta Township, DLF, RBS, Indiabulls, Khalsa Heritage Museum, JPMC etc
With an unmatched property management experience of over 12 years in India and more than 35 years in Asia Pacific, Jones Lang LaSalle India is a pioneer in successfully addressing the complex operational and diverse real estate management issues pertinent to India. The company has made significant investments in building a robust platform in India, with market-leading infrastructure to support the 128 assets currently under its PAM management.
Similarly, the Integrated Facility Management division of Jones Lang LaSalle India was one of the first to establish an integrated facilities management business in Asia, back in the late 1990’s. Since then, it has become a proven business model that has been adopted by many leading corporations in the region. The early adopters of outsourcing their facility services were the financial services, technology and telecommunications companies, and these continue to make up the majority of the client base. Today, the Integrated Facility Management division of Jones Lang LaSalle India services in excess of 65 Global and Indian clients.