Cecilia Benattar — Founder
Simon Benattar — President, CEO
NIOT Investment Holdings Ltd. emerges as a dynamic real estate investment and development enterprise boasting a rich history brimming with audacious insight and strategic growth. Spearheaded by Cecilia Benattar, the innovative trailblazer behind New York's GM Building, NIOT has etched its mark as a leader in groundbreaking property acquisition, high-return investments, and wealth advisory services.
NIOT's approach is defined by careful planning, innovation, and consistent wealth creation across industries. It identifies emerging opportunities, maximizes asset profits, and skillfully manages financial deals, solidifying its reputation as a trustworthy partner for exceptional returns.
Beyond development and purchase, NIOT provides strategic financial advice, influences international market projects, and pools investments for principal developments, fostering long-term growth and adaptability. Guided by quality and forward-thinking, NIOT expands its influence in property and investment, powered by ingenuity, strategic execution, and financial solidity.
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At Niot, we craft enduring value through strategy-driven development, forward-thinking investments, and bespoke financial advisory. From landmark real estate projects to innovative alternative assets, our services are built to perform—backed by precision, insight, and a legacy of excellence. Every venture is guided by a deep commitment to quality, sustainability, and long-term growth.
At Niot, our motto, "NIOT - Now It's Our Turn," reflects our commitment to redefining investment excellence. We combine traditional real estate development with a forward-thinking approach to private equity, diverse lending, and alternative investments. Our philosophy centers on identifying opportunities that deliver long-term value, minimize risk, and align with sustainable practices. With a legacy of innovation guiding us, we are taking our turn to lead the future of investment.
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The New York Times
The New York Times – “Savoy-Plaza to Be Razed for G.M. Offices”
A New York Times report from 1964 covered the announcement of the General Motors Building project – the development by Cecilia Benattar. In this coverage, the project’s significance was emphasized with high praise. The NYT quoted Benattar’s partner, Lord Max Rayne, who deemed the venture “one of the most important construction projects of its kind in the world.”