Step 1: Enquiry
The first contact — via the website form or direct email — gives us enough to understand what you are working on and whether we are the right advisor for it. We ask for a brief description of the mandate, the approximate scale, and the timeline.
We do not ask for a formal brief at this stage. The enquiry is the start of a conversation, not an application.
We respond within one business day.
Step 2: First Conversation
The first conversation is always complimentary. Its purpose is mutual: we want to understand the mandate well enough to be genuinely useful, and you want to assess whether Shilden is the right firm for your context.
We will typically ask:
- What function or organisation is the GCC or office serving?
- What is the approximate seat count, now and in three years?
- What is the timeline for lease execution?
- Are there sustainability certification requirements?
- Is there an existing India portfolio that the new space needs to work with?
- What is the internal decision-making process and who are the stakeholders?
From this conversation, we can advise on whether a full engagement makes sense, what the scope would look like, and what the timeline to lease execution typically is for mandates of this type.
Step 3: Engagement Letter
If both parties assess fit, we prepare an engagement letter setting out the mandate scope, the timeline, the deliverables, and the fee structure. The engagement letter is brief — it is not a legal document of weight — but it is specific: it names the submarket parameters, the building specification criteria, and the negotiation authority.
From execution of the engagement letter, the active engagement begins.
Frequently asked questions
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We respond to all website enquiries within one business day. If the enquiry requires a substantive response, we will say so and set a timeline.
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Yes. Transaction advisory — where the building has been selected and the negotiation is the specific need — is a standalone engagement. Contact us with the details and we will advise on whether and how we can help.
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A brief overview of the organisation, the approximate seat count requirement, the timeline you are working to, and any constraints on submarket or sustainability certification. Nothing formal is required; the first conversation is a dialogue, not a presentation.