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'India has robust financials, is on every investor's radar'
January 18, 2024
|Mint Mumbai
India, being the largest country with a steadily growing per capita income, is on every investor’s radar. The country is a compelling destination for investment, says Kenneth Andrade, founder of Old Bridge Capital.
In an interview with Mint, Andrade, shares his perspective on the firm’s upcoming new fund offer (NFO)—the Old Bridge Focused Equity Fund—and provides valuable insights into his investment approach and strategy. With 27 years of experience in Indian capital markets, including a decade as chief information officer (CIO) at IDFC Asset Management, he now serves as CIO at Old Bridge Asset Management Company.
Andrade, who recently established his own asset management company, says the firm concentrates on identifying businesses early into a cycle. Our stock selection process revolves around identifying large, debt-free companies that survive market downturns and use capital efficiently. The underlying companies in the portfolio would demonstrate leadership skills and have financial discipline.
Edited excerpts from the interview:
Could you highlight your move to alternative investment funds? Can you provide details on the AUM (assets under management) under your purview?
Old Bridge Capital was founded in 2015 and currently, we are managing assets of about ₹8,000 crore. Over the last seven years, Old Bridge PMS has given an 18% annual return, compared with 15.6% by the BSE 500 TRI (total return index) since inception. In the last three years, Old Bridge PMS has outperformed by a wide margin. Our PMS has delivered 29.2% returns, against 20.4% given by BSE 500 TRI.
What sectors are you currently bullish on and what is the strategic rationale behind these choices?
Old Bridge Capital Management has a consistent focus on identifying opportunities in sectors undergoing cyclical troughs, with a specific emphasis on B2B businesses, manufacturing, and construction and infrastructure. Our approach involves anticipating sectors that are poised to lead the next market cycle.
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