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India’s Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas has welcomed back project finance specialist Manasvini Raj as a partner in Mumbai from International Finance Corporation, a unit of the World Bank, where she was a counsel.

Raj began her career in 2010 at the erstwhile Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co, and moved to CAM following the split in 2015, spending two years there. She later worked for White & Case in New York before joining the IFC in Mumbai in 2020.

With more than 11 years of experience in project finance, structured finance, project development and M&A in the infrastructure and energy sectors, Raj’s clients include lenders, multilateral institutions, export credit agencies, sponsors, investors, borrowers and contractors.

Following her addition, CAM’s Mumbai office now has 68 partners.

 

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