Colliers has acquired full ownership of its India business, marking a significant strategic move aimed at accelerating growth in one of the world’s most dynamic real estate markets. The global professional services and investment management firm said the decision underscores its long-term confidence in India and its intention to deepen its commitment to the region.

The company described India as a key growth engine within its global portfolio. Full ownership, it said, will allow Colliers to strengthen client relationships, scale investments in technology and talent, and expand capabilities across advisory, transactions, project management and investment services.

The announcement comes at a time of renewed leadership and organisational restructuring within Colliers India, which the firm says is entering a transformative phase focused on innovation, sustainability and delivery of superior client outcomes.

Badal Yagnik, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Colliers India, said the acquisition reflects the strategic importance of the Indian business to the global platform. “Our ambition for Colliers India is bold. We are investing in our people, platforms and capabilities to set new benchmarks for excellence,” he said. Yagnik emphasised that the company would continue to develop innovative real estate solutions, strengthen partnerships and create long-term value for clients, employees and stakeholders.

The firm said it intends to leverage its global expertise while drawing on deep local insights to capture emerging opportunities across India’s fast-evolving commercial, residential, industrial and alternative asset segments. Sustainability, digital transformation and service-line integration are expected to be key pillars of the company’s growth strategy.

With full ownership now secured, Colliers aims to reinforce its position as one of the most trusted real estate advisors in the country, at a time when India’s property sector is attracting increased institutional investment and witnessing sustained expansion.