Reliance MF announce changes in its key personnel (07-Sep-2010)
Reliance Mutual Fund has announced changes in key personnel. Accordingly, Suresh T. Viswanathan, Head - Compliance of Reliance Capital Asset Management (RCAM) ceases to be the Compliance Officer with effect from close on business hours of August 31, 2010. Consequently, Muneesh Sud, Head - Legal & Secretarial has been appointed as Head - Legal, Secretarial & Compliance and has been designated as the Compliance Officer of Reliance Mutual Fund with effect from September 1, 2010.
Further, Shrey Loonkar, Viral Berawala and Samir Rachh have been appointed as Assistant Fund Managers with effect from September 1, 2010 and will be associated with the Fund Managers of the existing schemes. Accordingly, Shrey Loonkar will be Assistant Fund Manager for Reliance Banking Fund, Viral Berawala for Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund & Reliance Equity Opportunities Fund and Samir Rachh for Reliance Long Term Equity Fund.
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