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Manager / Sr. Manager Inventory Liquidation / Sales

AR ConsultantMumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaPosted 19 May 2026

This role involves driving the liquidation of company-financed real estate inventory across India for an RBI-regulated NBFC. The candidate will execute liquidation strategies, manage broker networks, and handle institutional sales cycles from lead generation to closure. Applicants must possess significant experience in real estate asset monetization and deal structuring. The position is based in Mumbai.

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Experience

6-14 years

Function

Sales

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

This role involves driving the liquidation of company-financed real estate inventory across India for an RBI-regulated NBFC. The candidate will execute liquidation strategies, manage broker networks, and handle institutional sales cycles from lead generation to closure. Applicants must possess significant experience in real estate asset monetization and deal structuring. The position is based in Mumbai.

TAL's take

Quality 45/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Specific sales role within the NBFC lending domain, but limited information on the hiring firm's specific brand.

Clear focus on real estate asset liquidation and broker network management, well-defined responsibilities.

Must haves

  • 6-14 years experience in real estate sales, NBFC, or HFC asset monetization
  • Strong exposure to broker and aggregator ecosystem
  • Commercial acumen and deal structuring skills
  • Negotiation and closure skills
  • Pan-India real estate market understanding

About the company

Unfamiliar company providing recruiting services for an NBFC, default tier 2.

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