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Bajaj Group Poaches Top Talent Amidst Asset War

Summary

  • Bajaj Group's investment arm hired a CIO from a rival firm.
  • India's alternative asset industry manages $169 billion capital.
  • The industry faces a challenge finding skilled investment professionals.
Bajaj Group Poaches Top Talent Amidst Asset War

Bajaj Group's alternative investment management division has secured a key executive from a competitor, signaling a heightened battle for talent in India's rapidly expanding asset management sector. The recruitment of Jitendra Gohil, formerly of Kotak Alternate Asset Managers, is set to bolster Bajaj's efforts in establishing a new alternative investment fund.

This strategic hire comes as India's alternative asset industry, managing a substantial $169 billion in committed capital, experiences a surge in activity. The sector, which primarily pools funds from affluent individuals, is grappling with a limited supply of skilled professionals, making such executive hires crucial for growth and innovation.

Regulatory bodies have also been scrutinizing these funds, with tightened due-diligence rules implemented last October to prevent investment restrictions from being circumvented. The appointment of Gohil, who will report to Lakshmi Iyer, is a significant step for Bajaj as it aims to expand its investment team significantly.

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Bajaj Alternate Investment Management hired Jitendra Gohil from Kotak Alternate Asset Managers as its Chief Investment Officer.
India's alternative asset industry has a committed capital of 15 trillion rupees ($169 billion).
Bajaj aims for the new Chief Investment Officer to lead an initiative to create an alternative investment fund.

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