Latest News | Business Briefs 2 White Oak Capital Group Completes Transaction to Acquire Yes Bank's MF Business
Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. White Oak Capital group Tuesday said it has completed the transaction to acquire the mutual fund business of Yes Bank.
Mumbai, Nov 2 (PTI) White Oak Capital group Tuesday said it has completed the transaction to acquire the mutual fund business of Yes Bank.
It has received necessary approvals from Sebi and Yes Bank, and has now successfully integrated Yes Asset Management into its fold, as per an official statement.
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