No.21&22 most strong 25 influent women of india
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Aisha De Sequeira, MD, Morgan Stanley India Investment Banking
As head of investment banking at Morgan Stanley India, she is considered to be one of the most influential women in India's financial industry. De Sequeira, who joined Morgan Stanley in 1995, feels tough times and volatile markets are best to build client relationships. Under her leadership, Morgan Stanley worked on 10 transactions in 2012 as compared to five by its closest rival.
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Mallika Srinivasan, CEO, TAFE
In a traditionally male-dominated business of tractor manufacturing, Srinivasan heads Tractor and Farm Equipment (TAFE) and is determined to further her father's legacy. Under her leadership, the company's turnover grew from Rs 86 crore in 1985 to Rs 5,800 crore in 2011, making it the second largest tractor manufacturing company in India and the third largest in the world. TAFE rose to the second number position after she made the smart move of acquiring Eicher Motors in 2005
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