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Siddhartha Bhaiya Age, Death, Family, Biography

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Death Date: 31/12/2025
Death Cause: Heart Attack
Age: 46 Years

Siddhartha Bhaiya

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Profession(s)Fund Manager, Investment Professional
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 7" (171 cm)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Personal Life
Date of Birth13 July 1976 (Tuesday)
BirthplaceMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Date of Death31 December 2025
Age (at the time of death) 46 Years
Death CauseCardiac Arrest
NationalityIndian
HometownMumbai, Maharashtra, India
College/UniversityInstitute of Chartered Accountants of India
ReligionHinduism
HobbiesTravelling, Reading
Social MediaLinkedIn
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried

Siddhartha Bhaiya

Some Lesser Known Facts About Siddhartha Bhaiya

  • He began his career in financial markets as a research analyst and went on to hold roles at firms including Sushil Finance, Stratcap Securities, Principal PNB AMC, Reliance Capital Asset Management, and Nippon India Mutual Fund.
  • In 2012, Siddhartha Bhaiya founded Aequitas Investment Consultancy Pvt. Ltd., a boutique investment management firm based in Mumbai focused on long-term wealth creation through deep research and a contrarian investment approach.

    Siddhartha Bhaiya, Managing Director & CIO of Aequitas India, sharing insights on brand clarity, purpose-driven communication, and strategic storytelling

    Siddhartha Bhaiya, Managing Director & CIO of Aequitas India, sharing insights on brand clarity, purpose-driven communication, and strategic storytelling

  • Positioned Aequitas as a boutique Portfolio Management Services (PMS) firm, catering primarily to HNIs and ultra-HNI investors.
  • Siddhartha Bhaiya was widely recognized within the financial community as one of India’s most successful PMS fund managers, admired for his sharp analytical skills, patient investing style, and ability to identify high-growth opportunities.
  • Later worked with Reliance Capital Asset Management (now Nippon India Mutual Fund).
  • Siddhartha Bhaiya focused heavily on small-cap and mid-cap companies with strong management and clean balance sheets.
  • He avoided short-term trading and followed a patient, low-churn investment approach.