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London Mayor to visit Hyderabad

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Hyderabad, Oct. 15 The Lord Mayor of the City of London, Mr Ian Luder, will be in Hyderabad on October 19. He would visit a HSBC micro-finance project, announce the winners of the annual Mansion House scholarship and meet businesspersons to discuss how the City of London can support businesses in Hyderabad.

Keen to be partner

“Hyderabad is an exciting place to do business and the City of London is keen to be a partner in its expansion. During my visit, I will discuss the benefits financial services can bring to all of India and am very much looking forward to visiting the micro-finance project in Medak district,” he said in a press release.

His visit to India will include a discussion about increased collaboration in areas such as insurance, banking and legal services, as well as sharing UK expertise for the development of the Indian corporate debt market and in the area of infrastructure finance.

The business delegation on the visit includes senior representatives of all the major financial services sectors: banking, insurance, legal services and accountancy, besides Cass Business School and the London Stock Exchange, the release from the British High Commission, Chennai said.

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