Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, January 2026 — Anant Khandelwal has started a new role as Vice President, Loan Capital Markets (Asia Pacific) at SMBC Group, where he will focus on structuring and executing complex debt and loan capital market transactions across the Asia Pacific region.
Anant Khandelwal joins SMBC Group after nearly a decade with IndusInd Bank, where he most recently served as Vice President – Structured Finance. During his tenure, he played a pivotal role in structuring and executing large-ticket project finance, infrastructure and corporate lending transactions, building deep expertise across structured finance, debt syndication and advisory.
Prior to IndusInd Bank, he spent over five years at SBI Capital Markets, progressing through roles including Manager – Project Advisory and Structured Finance and Deputy Manager – Project Advisory & Structured Finance. In these positions, he worked extensively on project finance, debt structuring and advisory assignments across multiple infrastructure and industrial sectors.
Earlier in his career, Anant began his professional journey with Ernst & Young (EY) as an Intern, where he gained foundational exposure to statutory and tax audits, forensic and fraud investigation assignments, and financial controls assessment.
SMBC Group is a top-tier global financial group headquartered in Tokyo with a history spanning over 400 years. The Group offers a broad range of financial services across banking, leasing, securities, credit cards and consumer finance, and operates more than 150 offices in nearly 40 countries with a workforce of over 120,000 employees worldwide. Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc. (SMFG) is the holding company of SMBC Group and is among Japan’s three largest banking groups, with shares listed on the Tokyo and Nagoya stock exchanges and ADRs trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: SMFG).
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