How the Sattva Group is Making Inroads into the GCC Market

The Indian real-estate and mixed-use development firm Sattva Group has made a strategic move into the Gulf region, launching an integrated platform named “GCCBase” in collaboration with Innovalus to enable multinational capability centres (GCCs) and real-estate infrastructure acr

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How the Sattva Group is Making Inroads into the GCC Market

The Indian real-estate and mixed-use development firm Sattva Group has made a strategic move into the Gulf region, launching an integrated platform named “GCCBase” in collaboration with Innovalus to enable multinational capability centres (GCCs) and real-estate infrastructure across the Gulf. The Economic Times
Context & opportunity
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region continues to invest heavily in real-estate, office, logistics, and smart-city infrastructure as part of its diversification strategies away from oil-dependence. Sattva’s entry underlines how real-estate players are beginning to package “real estate + operations + capability centre” offerings. Their “GCC‐as‐a‐service” model addresses the demand to bundle real estate, talent, operations, and tech infrastructure for global companies.
What Sattva is doing
Through the GCCBase platform, Sattva aims to help multinational companies to set up Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in the Gulf more efficiently via integrated infrastructure. This includes not only physical real estate (office space, campuses) but operational support, regulatory liaison, and tech stack enablement. The Economic Times
Why this is relevant for PropTech / Real Estate

    Amelia Rowe

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    Amelia Rowe

    Senior correspondent · Markets & Sovereign Capital

    Amelia spent eight years inside a sovereign wealth fund before deciding she'd rather write about institutional money than allocate it. She covers central banking, sovereign capital, and the macro decisions that quietly choose which markets get the next decade. Sharp on monetary policy; impatient with anyone who confuses noise with signal. Based in London. Reach out at amelia.rowe@theplatinumcapital.com.