Parveet Singh Gandoak

Partner

Jones Day

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Parveet Singh Gandoak Bio

Parveet Singh Gandoak steers clients through complex, high-stakes, cross-border deals in Asia Pacific as well as on outbound transactions into the United States and Europe. Parveet has worked in New York, Hong Kong, London, and Singapore and has received top rankings and accolades from clients and peers in leading global legal directories where clients say that he is "thorough, commercially savvy and very collaborative" and "always delivers tailor-made advice which is clear and concise." Parveet has experience in many industry sectors, including technology/cloud services, media, telecom, infrastructure (including digital infrastructure), renewable and solar energy, insurance/insurtech, food products, pharmaceuticals, real estate, health care, transportation, manufacturing, and retail. Prior to joining Jones Day in 2024, Parveet served as a trusted advisor to private equity sponsors, sovereign wealth funds, and corporations, including Amazon, Apollo Global Management, Aflac, AG&P, Axiata, Mubadala, VerSe Innovation, Halal Products Development Company, Abdul Latif Jameel, Times Internet, AIF Capital, BrightNight Power, AIA, and Northstar Advisors. Parveet's recent experience includes advising on a joint venture to develop, construct, and operate an initial 1.2 GW, multitechnology renewable power portfolio in India; a joint venture and related investment in the holding company of several restaurant brands; the sale of a majority stake in an operator of a multimillion dollar waste to energy treatment plant in conjunction with a global court-appointed liquidation; liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal development across emerging markets in Southeast Asia; and a UAE sovereign wealth fund in multiple transactions including a US$1.2 billion acquisition of a stake in an Indian digital services provider.