Sanlam Invests Rs 105 Cr in Shriram AMC for 23% Stake

By By Rediff Money Desk, Mumbai
May 27, 2025 13:19
Sanlam, a South African asset manager, has invested Rs 105 crore for a 23% stake in Shriram Group's asset management arm, marking its entry into the Indian market. The investment will be used to expand offerings and attract talent.
Mumbai, May 27 (PTI) South Africa's Sanlam has invested Rs 105 crore for a 23 per cent stake in Shriram Group's asset management arm.

The transaction marks the entry of Sanlam, an asset manager having over USD 80 billion under management, into the Indian market. It has an over 2-decade partnership with the Chennai-based diversified financial services group.

With the investment, Sanlam becomes a co-promoter in Shriram Asset Management Company (AMC) with ShriramCredit Company, a statement said.

The overall promoter stake in the listed company will increase to 71.17 per cent from the 62.55 per cent currently, it added.

Sanlam Emerging Markets (Mauritius) was allotted 38.89 lakh shares in a preferential allotment, the statement said.

It can be noted that the Indian AMC space has been attracting a slew of global players, and Blackrock was among the last major investors to enter the fray through a tie-up with Jio Financial Services. The last few years have seen a steady increase in the Indian AMCs' AUM.

The capital raised from Sanlam will be utilised for expanding offerings and attracting talent, the Shriram Group statement said.

"Leveraging its expertise in both quantitative and fundamental analysis, Sanlam will enhance the sophistication of Shriram AMC's investment processes and help deliver relevant and differentiated investment solutions to the right customer segments," Shriram AMC's managing director and chief executive Kartik Jain said.

He termed the fund infusion a "strong endorsement" of the company's "quantamental approach" that fuses data science with fundamental insights.

Shriram AMC's board will be reconstituted to include Sanlam's representatives, it said.

Sanlam Investments' chief executive Carl Roothman said India is a strategic growth market for the group, and added that this partnership builds on a long-standing legacy of trust, and a mutual vision to create impactful investments.

Shriram AMC had previously received funding from Mission1 Investments LLC in 2022 for a 23 per cent stake.
Source: PTI
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