London-based property consultancy Knight Frank has announced the appointment of a director of international capital markets for India.

Knight Frank India appoints Harry Chaplin-Rogers as director of international capital markets, according to a statement, based in Mumbai.

Chaplin-Rogers will be responsible for leading the firm’s efforts to help international and domestic clients identify and evaluate unique investment opportunities, ranging from developing entry, expansion to divestment strategies. He will join Knight Frank’s global capital markets network – a combination of Knight Frank and Berkadia, a US capital advisory specialist owned by Berkshire Hathaway and Jefferies. 

International Experience

Chaplin-Rogers has a wealth of experience in international markets, particularly in London where he worked extensively in investment and asset management. Previously, he spearheaded transactions in commercial and residential assets with deals worth over $300 million in the last three years.

«[India] is increasingly recognized as an attractive investment destination for global and domestic investors, owing to its robust domestic consumption, long-term economic stability, and extensive infrastructural development,» said Shishir Baijal, chairman and managing director of Knight Frank India.