UK financial co buys 50% in Inga Advisors
Published Monday, April 09, 2007 by Money Man Mike | E-mail this post
UK-based 798 million ($1.5 billion) Collins Stewart Tullett (CST), a global financial services group listed on the LSE, is picking up a 50% stake in Mumbai-based Inga Advisors, a category-I merchant banker, through the foreign direct investment route.
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