Madhurima, also known as India’s ‘Queen of Capital Markets’, has been involved in some parts of the country’s capital markets. See more +
Madhurima, also known as India’s “Queen of Capital Markets,” has been involved in some of India’s most high-profile fundraising efforts, including the Coal India IPO in 2010. This IPO ultimately exceeded her US$2.5 billion and remains one of India’s largest IPOs. .
Prior to joining JSA, she was a senior partner at AZB & Partners until April 2020. She also worked as National Head and Partner at Luthra & Luthra till 2013 and before that was a Partner at the firm of Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh. A. Shroff & Co. where she worked as a partner till 2006.
Madhurima had taken credit courses in capital markets and several seminars at the West Bengal National Law University and National Law College in New Delhi.
Given that India is currently in a robust growth mode compared to many parts of the world, it is not surprising that such an environment has given rise to a budding startup scene. In fact, in the more than three decades since the Indian economy was liberalized, many more young entrepreneurs have come onto the scene, many of them harboring dreams of becoming a listed company through the IPO route. However, myriad challenges remain for startups seeking to go public in India, a developing country, which Madhurima elaborates on in this episode of his chat with Regulatory Ramblings host Ajay Shamdasani. I’m explaining.
She shares how she found her way into the legal profession, her passion for working with start-ups, and how start-ups move beyond legal, regulatory, financial/liquidity and operational issues in India. Talk about the challenges you are facing.
Madhurima will highlight the challenges that Indian startups face, including the extent or lack of government support such as bureaucracy, taxes and support programs, as well as talent acquisition and retention.
The conversation ended with her views on how India’s capital market watchdog Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) can improve securities and listing rules to facilitate startups going public. Masu.
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