The State Bank of India and Amundi jointly initiate a 10% stake sale in SBI Funds Management Limited - the firm behind iconic products like the Capital Protection Oriented Fund series - in what may become the largest-ever AMC listing in India, valued at up to ₹1 trillion. SBI Funds Management Limited (SBIFML), India's largest asset management company by assets under management, has filed a Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India, setting the stage for what market observers expect to be one of the most significant financial listings in Indian capital market history. The proposed IPO will see promoters State Bank of India and French asset management giant Amundi collectively divest a 10% stake through an offer for sale. The move caps years of speculation about a public listing for the AMC - a joint venture that manages over ₹11.99 trillion in quarterly...