Ruchit Puri Ruchit Puri is chief executive Kotak Mahindra (UK) Ltd Singapore Branch. He responsible for the smooth functioning of the branch and development the business in the Far East region. A large part of the business is tilted towards providing Indian Investment solutions to specialist international investors. He joined the Kotak group in 2000 in India and has since then gained wide exposure and experience in client relationship, proprietary trading, product functions and business development. Prior to joining Kotak, Puri worked for a period of seven years with industrial companies in India and PNR Capital Services. Puri completed his BA Economics (Hons) in 1991 from St. Stephens College in Delhi, further to which he completed his MBA from NM Institute of Management Studies , Mumbai in 1993. He became a CFA in 2003 from Charlottesville, Virginia.
RUCHIT PURI | THURSDAY, 1 JAN 2009 The Indian economy is amongst the largest emerging market economies and presents among the most attractive growth opportunities globally because so much of its growth is domestically driven. Combine this with India's large investment program and ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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