Keystone Positive Change Investment Trust announces Ranjan Ramparia to join its Board as Non-Executive Director

– UK, London –  Keystone Positive Change Investment Trust plc (LON: KPC) announced the appointment of Ranjan Ramparia to its Board as a Non-Executive Director effective from 1 October 2024.

About Ranjan Ramparia

Ms Ranjan Ramparia is a qualified Chartered Accountant and experienced business professional. Her background is in corporate finance and investment management. She started her career in 1992 with PricewaterhouseCoopers working in the financial services audit, valuations, and corporate,e finance divisions. Her early career was as a fund manager with Knox D’Arcy Investment Management, and she has over 14 years of experience investing in UK equities, including investment trusts and private equity. She has significant experience in regulatory and compliance matters having worked in the asset management sector and served on the boards of regulated companies.

Ranjan Ramparia is an independent advisor and finance professional. She is a non-executive director and audit chair of Northern 2 VCT PLC and a non-executive director and audit chair designate at JP Morgan Global Emerging Markets Income Trust PLC.

For more information: https://www.bailliegifford.com/en/uk/individual-investors/funds/keystone-positive-change-investment-trust/

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