Mumbai: Everstone Group appoints Sujoy Bose as CEO – Investment Management. He leads capital formation, deal sourcing, fund governance, ESG, and impact efforts. Sujoy manages capital raising, builds LP relationships, and boosts deal flow. Collaborating with leaders, he drives growth and operational excellence at Everstone Group.
Sameer Sain, Everstone Group, said, “We are delighted to welcome Sujoy to the Everstone family. Sujoy brings a long and proven track record of leadership and success, both in India and globally. Over the years, we have built a highly successful and diverse platform, and I have no doubt that Sujoy’s expertise and experience will help us take it to the next level.”
As a member of Everstone’s senior leadership team, Sujoy will play a crucial role in shaping the organisation’s strategic direction and investment decisions as part of the Investment Committees and Executive Committee.
Sujoy Bose commented, “I am delighted to join the Everstone Group, one of the few home-grown and resilient multi-asset class fund managers in Emerging Markets, at a moment when it is on the verge of a significant growth phase. There are several aspects of Everstone’s investment approach that I find exciting, including, its focus on India with a unique control/co-control mindset; its deep expertise in important growth areas such as private equity, real estate, climate and energy transition, and digital and venture capital; and its proven capability to invest across development, buy-outs and roll-ups. The firm has world-class talent across its investment verticals and I look forward to contributing my global experience to make a meaningful impact and help take Everstone to the next level.”
With over 30 years of experience in fund management, infrastructure investment, and strategic leadership, Sujoy has shown a consistent ability to deliver exceptional results and guide teams towards sustainable growth and profitability. Before joining Everstone Group, he served as Managing Director and CEO of India’s National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF), leading its transformation into a top investment and infrastructure management entity in just seven years. Prior to NIIF, Sujoy spent 23 years at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), where he held key roles such as Global Co-Head of Infrastructure and Natural Resources and Chief Investment Officer of IFC Asset Management.