Indraneil Borkakoty Joins Nomura India As Head - Equity Capital Markets
Indraneil Borkakoty has been appointed by Nomura India as Head of Equity Capital Markets (ECM), India.
Borkakoty will report to Nipun Goel, Head of Investment Banking for India, and Mark Williams, Head of ECM for Asia ex-Japan.
Borkakoty joins from Kotak Mahindra Capital where he worked for five years as head of ECM. Borkakoty who has 15 years of work experience, has worked at ICICI Securities, KPMG and Lazard, prior to Kotak.
Nomura's investment banking team in India has been lead advisor on several transactions, both in M&A and the capital markets. Some of the major transactions in the capital markets include: Godrej Properties, Tata Power, Essar Communication Holdings, IL&FS Transportation Networks, and Jubilant Organosys. Nomura was also lead financial advisor to Aircel on a divestment to GTL Infrastructure and joint financial advisor to Tata Teleservices (TTSL) in the merger of the tower business of TTSL with Quippo Telecom infrastructure.
Nomura India received its merchant banking license in December 2008 and commenced its primary dealership operation in September 2009, which allows it to access and trade Indian interest rate risk via underwriting and distributing government bonds as well as trading in local currency interest rate swaps.
Nomura has also received its non-banking financial company (NBFC) license in India.
Last month, Nomura's Managing Director and Head of Equities' Pankaj Vaish joined Citigroup as Head -Markets, South Asia.
Transaction Reference: Nomura
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