India’s largest asset manager SBI Funds Management filed for an initial public offering, where its existing investors State Bank of India and Amundi will together offload a 10% stake, its draft prospectus showed on Thursday. In their second attempt to list the asset manager, SBI, India’s largest lender, will sell a 6.3% stake, while Europe’s biggest fund manager, Amundi, will sell a 3.7% stake. State Bank of India to tap infrastructure bonds after a 16-month hiatus, bankers say SBI Funds Management has a market share of more than 15% and manages assets worth 12.5 trillion rupees ($134.15 billion).