Why IDFC is changing course
With the economy in turmoil and most infrastructure projects stuck, IDFC is rethinking its mandate. It has picked up a stake in a dairy company and funded a warehouse chain. Next up: A banking licence.
With the economy in turmoil and most infrastructure projects stuck, IDFC is rethinking its mandate. It has picked up a stake in a dairy company and funded a warehouse chain. Next up: A banking licence.
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