Rajanshir exists because cross-border capital and cross-border opportunity rarely speak the same language — literally or otherwise. GCC investors moving capital toward North America, and North American sponsors seeking GCC co-investment, are each fluent in their own market's norms and largely unfamiliar with the other's. That gap is where deals stall, terms get misread, and good opportunities go unmatched with good capital. Rajanshir was built to close it — as an independent bridge, not a broker for either side.
Rajanshir is built as a pure advisory. There is no product to sell, no commission on a specific fund or sponsor, and no broker relationship creating a conflict between what's recommended and what's profitable to recommend. The firm is paid to advise — nothing else.
Successful cross-border investment is rarely constrained by opportunity. More often, it is constrained by information, alignment, governance, and judgment. Rajanshir Investment Consulting was founded on the belief that closing that gap requires disciplined thinking and independent analysis — not just access to capital or deal flow.
Capital crosses borders every day. Judgment often does not. Rajanshir was founded to bridge that gap.
The firm's founder holds a degree in Industrial Engineering — a discipline grounded in systems thinking, operational research, optimization, and complex decision-making. Early in his career, he contributed to operational consulting work supporting Air Canada Jazz, developing forecasting and optimization models for aircraft component allocation across a national maintenance network — work that combined operational research, probability modeling, and logistics optimization to improve maintenance readiness. It reinforced a principle that still guides his work today: better decisions begin with better analysis.
He later founded and successfully exited a cloud-based logistics software company, gaining firsthand experience building a technology business from concept through commercialization. That entrepreneurial instinct began earlier still, in 2001, with the founding of a Canadian investment company focused on cross-border trade, commercial real estate, construction, and diversified investment — work that expanded over time into venture investment and advisory support for North American investors pursuing opportunities connected to the UAE and China.
His practical experience spans international trade across North America, Asia, and the Middle East; commercial real estate and land development — acquisition, zoning and entitlement, development planning, and construction — across both North America and the GCC; and direct private investment across traditional and alternative asset classes. Throughout, he has operated within multilingual, multicultural business environments, working at the intersection of business operations, technology, real assets, and investment rather than specializing in a single industry.
That cross-disciplinary path — engineering discipline, technology entrepreneurship, cross-border trade, real assets, and private investing — converges in a single practical vantage point: how capital actually moves, and how investment decisions get executed across different regulatory, commercial, and cultural environments. That perspective led directly to founding Rajanshir Investment Consulting as an independent cross-border advisory connecting the GCC and North America. The firm's objective is not to sell financial products or promote transactions, but to help sophisticated investors make better-informed decisions through independent advice, structured due diligence, and evidence-based thinking.
Founded first investment company, Canada — cross-border trade, commercial real estate, construction, diversified investment.
Degree in Industrial Engineering — systems optimization, operational research, decision analysis.
Forecasting and optimization modeling supporting Air Canada Jazz's national maintenance network.
Founded a cloud-based logistics software company.
Successfully exited the logistics software company.
Import/export trade across North America, Asia, and the Middle East.
Acquisition, zoning, entitlement, and construction across North America and the GCC.
Direct investment across traditional and alternative asset classes.
Founded as an independent cross-border advisory connecting the GCC and North America.
Rajanshir is also building a deliberate network of advisors across the sectors and geographies it works in — chosen for relevant expertise, not assembled for appearance. As those relationships formalize, they'll be introduced here.
The network will grow deliberately as the firm expands into additional sectors and jurisdictions, with appointments based on expertise and alignment rather than scale.
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