No plans to exit India business: Franklin Templeton
In a letter to investors, Sapre described the reports of a likely exit as speculations and rumours.
By IANS| Published: 2nd April 2021 1:23 pm IST
New Delhi: Franklin Templeton India’s president Sanjay Sapre has said that the fund house has no plans to exit its India business.
The statement comes at a time when media reports suggested that Franklin Templeton had requested for talks with the Indian Ambassador to the US over the capital market regulator SEBI’s probe into six shut debt schemes of the fund house in the country. The reports also said that Franklin Templeton had threatened to exit India operations if it was not given a fair hearing.
Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund on Friday said its commitment to India remains steadfast and the fund house has no plans to exit its operations in the country. This comes following media reports suggesting intervention by the fund house s US-headquartered parent seeking the diplomatic route for a just and fair hearing by market regulator Sebi in the investigation pertaining to six wound-up debt schemes. According to the reports, Franklin Templeton had threatened to exit India if it was not given a fair hearing. In a letter to investors Franklin Templeton Asset Management (India) Pvt Ltd President Sanjay Sapre said, we have no plans to exit our India business. Any speculation suggesting otherwise, or any rumours around sale of business in India are incorrect and simply that-rumours .
No plans to exit India biz: Franklin Templeton s Sanjay Sapre
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Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund on Friday said its commitment to India remains steadfast and the fund house has no plans to exit its operations in the country.
Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund on Friday said its commitment to India remains steadfast and the fund house has no plans to exit its operations in the country.
This comes following media reports suggesting intervention by the fund house s US-headquartered parent seeking the diplomatic route for a just and fair hearing by market regulator Sebi in the investigation pertaining to six wound-up debt schemes.
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