Campaign India Team
Dec 14, 2022

Nitin Virmani joins Myre Capital as head of marketing

Moves from Lead

Nitin Virmani joins Myre Capital as head of marketing
Myre Capital has announced the appointment of Nitin Virmani as head of marketing. 
 
He moves from Lead, where he was senior manager - growth performance marketing. 
 
Aryaman Vir, founder and CEO, Myre Capital, said, “We started Myre Capital to revolutionise real estate investments and provide accessibility to individual retail investors so that they can invest in preferred Grade-A commercial real estate assets. We have witnessed phenomenal growth with over 35,000 plus users on our platform and an excess AUM of INR 220 crores. With Nitin joining our senior leadership team, we are confident that we will achieve greater  heights together and further scale up the entire business.” 
 
Virmani said, “I see immense appetite and potential for growth for neo-realty products in India. MYRE Capital’s flagship fractional ownership vertical as well as the newly launched lease rental discounting vertical is leading the upcoming major wave in the world of property-investment technology. I am excited to be a part of their growth journey and look forward to working with the team and furthering their marketing efforts in  India and to the NRIs abroad. We will approach the marketing goals by setting best practices, building teams and promoting  innovation thus bringing cost efficiencies in marketing while scaling up the business.” 
 
In a career spanning over 11 years, has also worked with Shemaroo and Hyundai India, among others. 
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