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21 Mar 2005

3i makes senior appointment for Indian market

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As part of 3i's growth strategy for Asia, 3i, a leading international private equity and venture capital firm, today announced the appointment of Anil Ahuja as Managing Director, Head of 3i's Indian business.

Ahuja will report to Chris Rowlands, 3i''s Head of Group Markets.  Ahuja joins from JP Morgan Partners Asia, where he was responsible for overseeing the firm''s investments in the Indian market.

Ahuja has made successful investments across all stages of funding in financial services, industrial growth, consumer, IT and internet related products and services.  He currently sits on a number of boards including Planet Diamond Tools, Plexion Technologies and Dominos Pizza India and serves as an independent director on the Board of HDFC Bank.  Prior to joining JP Morgan Partners, Ahuja spent eleven years at Citibank India, where he held various senior positions including Trade Head, Cash Product Head, Head of Domestic Capital Markets and Head of Direct Investment Product Program.

Chris Rowlands said:

"3i is a growth company and India is a growth market.  Anil''s appointment will enable us to accelerate our plans in India and further increase the opportunities for our portfolio in the region."

Anil Ahuja said:

"I am delighted to be joining 3i.  The company is a world leader in the industry, has a terrific growth capital offering and an unparalleled network throughout the world.  Giving businesses in the region access to that network is going to be very exciting."