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Vishnu Chandran joins IC RegFin Legal to lead new Bengaluru office

Chandran has over 15 years of experience advising private equity and venture capital funds, founders, and corporates on investments, exits, and M&A transactions.

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Vishnu Chandran has joined IC RegFin Legal as a Partner to lead its upcoming new Bengaluru office in Indira Nagar.

Chandran is a 2011 alumnus of National University of Juridical Sciences.

He has over 15 years of experience advising private equity and venture capital funds, founders, and corporates on investments, exits, and M&A transactions. He regularly leads transactions across the investment lifecycle, from early-stage venture financings to growth-stage and large-cap private equity deals, including buyouts and structured exits.

Prior to joining IC RegFin Legal, Chandran was associated with Lexygen for the past decade and a half, where he began his career in 2011.

Commenting on the appointment, Tejesh Chitlangi, Managing Partner, IC RegFin Legal, said,

“We are delighted to welcome Vishnu to the firm. His extensive expertise of over 15 years, coupled with a strong industry network, will substantially strengthen our presence in the southern region. We are confident that his addition is firmly aligned with RegFin’s focus on the broader financial services and investments ecosystem, providing clients with a unified, seamless team and further accelerating the firm’s growth trajectory.”

IC RegFin Legal's upcoming Bengaluru office will work in close collaboration with the Firm’s leading practice areas like Funds, Asset Management and Regulatory Practice, Private Equity and Venture Capital, Real Estate, and Dispute Resolution.

With the addition of Chandran, the Firm's strength stands at 27 partners nationally with over 150 lawyers, and 100+ lawyers exclusively focusing on PE/VC lifecycle.

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