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IIFL Wealth was founded in 2008. It operated as a subsidiary of IIFL Holdings, a diversified publicly traded financial services company, [8] [9] backed by Fairfax Financial, [10] until the demerger of the IIFL Group into three separately listed entities, one of which is IIFL Wealth.
In April 2008, Bhagat along with his friends Yatin Shah and Amit Shah founded IIFL Wealth Management Ltd. as a unit of IIFL Holdings. [6] His company IIFL Wealth sold a 21.6% stake in the wealth unit to General Atlantic for ₹ 1.2 billion (USD173 million) in October 2015.
Wardwizard Innovations & Mobility was incorporated by Yatin Gupte in 2016. [7] In 2021, it inaugurated a new manufacturing facility in Vadodara the inauguration ceremony for the facility was conducted by Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister. [8] The company holds two brands: Joy e-bike and Joy e-rik.
This is a list of companies listed on the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE). Contents !–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z !–9 Symbol ...
Yatin is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Yatin Karyekar (born 1946), Indian film actor; Yatin Patel, American photographer and artist; See also
As of 2020, ODIN accounted for around 70% of the retail broking market share in trading software. [23] STP-Gate, launched in 2017, is a straight-through processing system designed for the Indian financial markets, facilitating brokers and fund houses in the seamless post-trade settlement of obligations. In August 2024, 63 Moons sold this system ...
Yatin Narendrabhai Oza is an Indian politician. Oza was twice Member of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly from Sabarmati from 1995 to 2001 as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate. He resigned from Bharatiya Janata Party and contested election against Narendra Modi from Maninagar as Indian National Congress where he lost.
In October 2018, S. Alam group purchased 45 per cent of the shares of Padma Islami Life Insurance Company. [20] On April 17, 2021, five workers at Banshkhali power plant were killed by police firing bullets at protesting workers demanding payment of dues and breaks for prayer and iftar during Ramadan. Their ages ranged from 18 to 25.