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Any lawyers part of it and worth joining? It says here that the Chambers costs Rs 30 lakhs to join, but the Quorum charges only 3 lakhs.

Offline seems interesting (though out our league) because it seems to have no physical space and is just a community for people who set up companies worth USD 50 million upwards.

https://epaper.timesgroup.com/article-share?article=08_10_2023_021_014_toim_TOI
The (non-equity) Partner in my team just joined one of these places, he says it has really elevated his lifestyle and networks. While the pricing seems steep, it seems like a good idea that PAs and above can consider - since you need to start building out your own clientele. These clubs are all very good to impress, imagine taking the son of an family business promoter to this sort of place (where he wouldn't otherwise be allowed in) - that's a prospective client who can be impressed, and you get to build your book.
3 lakhs: Quorum (1 lakh pa recurring)

30 lakhs: Chambers (3 lakhs pa recurring)

1 crore: Soho (one-time)

Quorum obviously gives the best deal, plus it has a gym, meeting rooms, bar and a resultant. But it ranks lower in prestige compared with the other two and has just one location in Gurugram. Chambers has prestige and gives the best perks: pool, gym, room discounts and access to Chambers in any Taj hotel in India. Soho has the least facilities but charges the most because it is considered a big status symbol among Gen Y/Gen Z and has clubs all over the world.