Nimesh Kampani (born 30 September, 1947) is an Indian investment banker and a billionaire. He is the founder and chairman of the JM Financial group of companies. His personal wealth is valued at US$1.3 billion, making him the worlds 897th richest man, and the 42nd richest in India. Kampani is a Commerce Graduate from Sydenham College, Mumbai, and a qualified Chartered Accountant. He has experience, spanning three decades, in advising corporations on financial needs.
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- Nimesh Kampani (born 30 September, 1947) is an Indian investment banker and a billionaire. He is the founder and chairman of the JM Financial group of companies. His personal wealth is valued at US$1.3 billion, making him the worlds 897th richest man, and the 42nd richest in India. Kampani is a Commerce Graduate from Sydenham College, Mumbai, and a qualified Chartered Accountant. He has experience, spanning three decades, in advising corporations on financial needs. He joined with Morgan Stanley in 1999, in a securities trading and investment banking joint venture. This partnership ended in 2007, with Kampani selling his stake in brokerage for $445 million, and buying Morgan Stanley's stake in investment banking for $20 million. He is currently the chairman of JM Financial, and holds directorship in several other companies. He works with his younger brother Ashith Kampani and his son Vishal Kampani, and lives in Cuffe Parade in the city of Mumbai. His son was among those held hostage at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai, during November 2008 Mumbai attacks, who were rescued by NSG commandos on 27 November. Nimesh Kampani, is currently wanted by the Indian Police for a multi million scam and is evading arrest by hiding in Dubai. The Andhra Pradesh police have issued an "international lookout notice" against JM Financial chairman Nimesh Kampani and 17 others in a case involving Nagarjuna Finance, the non-banking finance company of the Nagarjuna group.
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- Nimesh Kampani (born 30 September, 1947) is an Indian investment banker and a billionaire. He is the founder and chairman of the JM Financial group of companies. His personal wealth is valued at US$1.3 billion, making him the worlds 897th richest man, and the 42nd richest in India. Kampani is a Commerce Graduate from Sydenham College, Mumbai, and a qualified Chartered Accountant. He has experience, spanning three decades, in advising corporations on financial needs.
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