About

I'm a finance professional with a solid background in domestic financial management, import-export operations, and investment advisory across both debt and equity instruments. With a couple of years of experience, I’ve supported clients in optimizing capital flow, structuring trade deals, and navigating investment opportunities in dynamic markets. In addition to core financial services, I also facilitate the issuance and monetization of Standby Letters of Credit (SBLCs) from top 25 AAA-rated banks—enabling clients to unlock liquidity for trade and investment purposes. I’m also involved in real estate consulting, helping clients identify, evaluate, and fund property investment opportunities. If you’re exploring collaboration in any of these areas—domestic finance, cross-border trade, investment structuring, SBLC monetization, or real estate—I’d be glad to discuss how we might work together or support your current needs.

Skills

  • Finance
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  • import-export
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  • Capital Markets
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  • real estate
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  • English
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  • KANNADA
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  • Hindi
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  • Telugu
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Experience

  • I just got a project - building in Mumbai. A few issues came up with the contractors, so now I have to go there myself. I really don’t want to fly to India, especially for two weeks. I know it can be...

    Look, I totally get the hesitation. It’s a massive culture shock, and when you’re already stressed about work, the last thing you want is to feel... vulnerable or unwell in a foreign city.
    If I were in your shoes, I’d treat this as a "professional compromise." Tell your boss you’re willing to step up, but request a safety and health budget to make it viable. This means staying at a high-end spot like the Taj Mahal Palace or the Trident BKC where hygiene standards are world-class.
    Stick to a simple rule:If you can't peel it or boil it, don't eat it. Drink only sealed bottled water, even for brushing your teeth, and use Uber Intercity or a private hotel car so you aren't navigating the chaos of public transport alone.
    Think of it as a one-week surgical strike to fix the project. You’ll protect your job, show your boss you're a closer, and stay healthy by staying in a high-end bubble. Get in touch with local guy who is professtional ,from your boss reference.
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