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May 10, 2025

A Conversation with Iznu Insaf, Executive Director, MJB Properties

- By Rishini Weeraratne

From setting national athletic records and captivating audiences as a musician in Sri Lanka to leading one of Dubai's most dynamic real estate firms, Iznu Insaf’s journey is anything but conventional. Today, as Executive Director of MJB Properties, he brings a unique blend of passion, resilience, and strategic vision to the forefront of Dubai’s competitive property market. Rooted in a legacy that spans nearly a century, MJB Properties is redefining real estate through innovation, sustainability, and client-first values. In this exclusive interview, Insaf shares insights into his personal evolution, the company’s growth, and the future of real estate in the region.

Can you provide a brief history of MJB Properties and its evolution in the Dubai real estate market?

MJB Properties traces its origins to 1925, when Sardar Mehtab Singh Kochar arrived in the Middle East and, by 1927, founded Sherkat Shiromani Jawahar (SSJ). His vision laid the groundwork for a lasting family legacy. In 1961, his son Jagjit Singh Kochar expanded the company’s reach across the region, establishing its reputation for innovation. The year 2000 marked a new era under Gurjit Singh Kochar, whose global strategy extended operations to Europe, Asia, and the Americas. This growth led to the creation of the Mehtab Group, a diversified enterprise, with MJB Properties emerging as its premier real estate division.

What distinguishes MJB Properties from other real estate companies in Dubai?

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