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Water & Shark Legal advises Ankur Aggarwal on Family Office & Succession planning

This strategic advisory was aimed at streamlining Aggarwal’s expansive and diverse investment portfolio.

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Water & Shark Legal is advising Ankur Aggarwal in the formulation and execution of a Global Family Office structure and long-term succession plan.

This strategic advisory was aimed at streamlining Aggarwal’s expansive and diverse investment portfolio, spanning real estate, cross-border holdings, and entrepreneurial ventures, into a future-ready family governance framework.

The transaction was led by Adv. CA Harsh Patel (Managing Partner), CA Dixit Jain (Managing Partner, Member Firm, The Tax Experts DMCC), Adv. CS Shehbaazali Fazalbhoy (Associate Partner), and Adnan Khan (Tax & Compliance Manager).

Harsh Patel

Ankur Aggarwal is a seasoned Chartered Accountant and Real Estate Tycoon with over 17 years of expertise. He stands at the forefront of luxury real estate innovation in the UAE. As Chairman and Founder of BNW Developments, he leads a powerhouse of over 400 professionals, overseeing a portfolio exceeding AED 22 billion. Under his visionary leadership, BNW has delivered landmark developments across the Emirates, redefining architectural ambition and investor value.

Water & Shark Legal has also recently advised BNW Developments on corporate & governance framework structuring.

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