New Delhi, Aug 31 (PTI) Sebi has reconstituted its alternative investment policy advisory committee, which advises the capital markets regulator on a range of issues that impact further development of the AIF space.
At the same time, Prashant Khemka, founder and partner at White Oak Capital Management, and Subramaniam Krishnan, partner at Ernst & Young, among others have been dropped from the list.
Sebi has reconstituted its alternative investment policy advisory committee, which advises the capital markets regulator on a range of issues that impact further development of the AIF space.
The committee has now 25 members, as per latest update with the Securities and Exchange Board of
The National Investment & Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) owns a 51 per cent stake in Ayana, while British International Investment (formerly CDC Group) holds 32 per cent and Eversource Capital-managed Green Growth Equity Fund has the remaining 17 per cent stake.