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    BII bullish on Indian EV ecosystem, expects to invest USD 300 mn in 3 yrs: MD Abhinav Sinha

    Abhinav Sinha of British International Investment envisions India surpassing China in EV adoption by 2030, ahead of Europe and the US, driven by government support and cost considerations, emphasizing the country's potential for significant growth in electric transportation.

    EV marketplace-financing startup Turno raises $6 million from BII, others

    Founded in April 2022 by former Zoomcar C-suite executives Hemanth Aluru and Sudhindra Reddy, Bengaluru-based Turno provides financing solutions to small and mid-size enterprises as well as individuals who plan to buy commercial three-wheeler (3W) electric vehicles.

    Online seafood firm Captain Fresh raises $25 million from BII, Nekkanti

    Captain Fresh raises $25M in funding round led by BII and Nekkanti Seafoods Group. Utham Gowda to hold 19% stake. Matrix Partners, Ankur Capital, Prosus, and Tiger Global also invest. Acquisition of Senecrus. Expansion in US, Europe, and southeast Asia. Works with retailers Metro, Auchan, Carrefour in France, Germany, Poland, Middle East.

    Rerating of high-flying PSUs has few more legs: Jefferies

    Jefferies said the rerating in shares of public sector undertakings (PSUs) - the top performers in the past three months - has more legs citing cheaper valuations compared to the Nifty and the government's focus on 'value maximisation' for these companies. SBI, Coal India, and NTPC are its top picks among state-owned companies.

    Rerating of high-flying PSUs has few more legs: Jefferies

    Jefferies said the rerating in shares of public sector undertakings (PSUs) - the top performers in the past three months - has more legs citing cheaper valuations compared to the Nifty and the government's focus on 'value maximisation' for these companies. SBI, Coal India, and NTPC are its top picks among state-owned companies.

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