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    The Indus Club, the luxury private members' business club, now at One BKC in Mumbai

    Synopsis

    From champagne movie premieres to sessions by world leaders, The Indus Club will have it all.

    ET Bureau
    Most great friendships start with a handshake. And at The Indus Club, every handshake matters since it brings together a community of achievers from the worlds of business, media and creative industries. The hyper-luxury private members’ business club is all set to open its doors at One BKC. An invitation-only club, membership is open for promoters and CXOs of well-known companies, creative leaders from advertising, TV and motion pictures and other eminent and acclaimed professionals.
    According to reliable sources, the MDs/CEOs of Disney, Standard Chartered Bank and Sony as well as the promoters of All Cargo, Avendus and CMS are already members.

    When contacted , Anupama Soni, head of membership, said, “Our members’ privacy is of utmost importance and we cannot divulge names. But we can confirm that an incredible set of achievers have become members and we expect to have a waiting list by the time we open in a few weeks.” Spread over a massive 20,000 sqft, The Indus Club offers an all-day world café, a fine dining restaurant, private dining rooms, meeting rooms with video conferencing, a spacious auditorium, fitness centre, spa, indoor golf, among other things. It also boasts of best-in-class technology — Cisco video conferencing, Dali speakers, Lutron automation, Full Swing Golf simulator, etc.

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    The gym at the luxury club.

    Touted to be the ultimate achievers’ club to conduct business by day and party by night, it will also host an array of events on the weekend, ranging from champagne movie premieres, to talks by world leaders and musical performances by renowned artistes.

    With plans to launch in other metros like Delhi/NCR and Bangalore, it has already signed reciprocal arrangements with several leading international clubs across the world, including Tower Club in Singapore and St James’s Club in London.

    The Indus Club will be the new playground for the city’s business elite and may well top the league tables for deals in 2017.
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