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NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ INDF, the first pure-play India Financials ETF listed on the NYSE, is now available to investors globally through a partnership with Kristal.AI, a global, digital-first wealth platform based in Singapore. Indian financial stocks have been the crown jewels of the Indian stock market, and we are thrilled to introduce INDF globally, said Amit Anand, co-founder of NextFins, the firm that brought INDF to market. Indian financial stocks have benefitted from positive earnings revisions and foreign inflows into Indian equities, but until the launch of INDF it was challenging for investors to gain the type of exposure to the space needed to make a meaningful impact on a portfolio.