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More consumer-centric companies are looking to capitalize on India's booming stock market and strong economic growth, by going public. "After a decade, India's growth story is now likely to be driven by private consumption. With a better macro outlook, the risk appetite for investors for business to consumer companies have gone higher," said Atul Singh, CEO and managing director of wealth management firm LGT Wealth India. It may have started with large corporations like Reliance and Adani , but the positive macro story is driving more business to consumer companies to list," Singh told CNBC in an interview. India had 238 listings in 2023, reaching a nine-year high with 614 billion Indian rupees ($7.35 billion), according to FactSet data.
Persons: Ola, Atul Singh, Singh Organizations: National Stock Exchange, BMI, LGT Wealth, Reliance, CNBC, Transportation, Hyundai Motor India, Insurance, Hyundai, Ola Electric Locations: Mumbai, India
Customers browse the S1 Pro electric scooter of Ola Electric Mobility Pvt. SoftBank -backed Ola Electric is set to raise nearly three quarters of a billion dollars with a stock market listing. India and four European nations — Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland — struck a free trade agreement (FTA) earlier this year. "Our Free Trade Agreement negotiations is the floor not the ceiling of our ambitions to unlock our shared potential and deliver growth, from Bengaluru to Birmingham," Lammy said last week before his visit. India and the U.K. also have high rankings on the World Bank's Trade Complementarity Index, which indicates whether countries are natural trade partners.
Persons: Ola, Samyukta Lakshmi, Bharat, Switzerland —, David Lammy, Lammy, Chietigj Bajpaee, Narendra Modi's, Aastha Gudwani, Murugesh Organizations: Ola Electric Mobility, Ola Experience, Ola, Bloomberg, Getty, Mankind, Vaccines, South, House, India, Indian, Bank of America's, NYSE Locations: Bengaluru, India, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, New Delhi, Birmingham, South Asia, Bank of America's India, Singapore, Japan
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