HYDERABAD: US based global investment giant Franklin Templeton has evinced interest to join hands with Andhra Pradesh government to create a Fintech Development Fund.The US firm's President and COO Jennifer Johnson told the visiting AP chief minister Chandrababu Naidu that the global giant was looking to set up a large facility in India and enquired about availability of high-end talent to zero in on AP.Franklin Templeton, which had built a huge campus in Hyderabad during Naidu's previous tenure as chief minister of undivided Andhra Pradesh, is now looking for right opportunities for expanding operations in India, said Johnson. Further, she said her colleagues had attended the Fintech conference held in Visakhapatnam , which "looks very promising."Responding to it, Naidu, who is on a week-long trip to US to lure investments, said his government was striving to give big push to Fintech and hoped that his state would emerge as knowledge hug with efficient and skilled human resources.Assuring all facilities like land, water and power, Naidu suggested Franklin Templeton to take the lead by setting up their campus in Visakhapatnam to empower others in the industry to follow suit."We are not afraid to be first provided we are sure that things happen. I have confidence that you will make it happen given your track record in Hyderabad," she said, adding, "I have trust in your leadership."Earlier on Wednesday, Naidu met the Stanford University School of Medicine's Dean Dr Lloyd B Minor and requested the premier institute to join Andhra Pradesh as knowledge partners. Dr Lloyd said they were specialists in precision care and were aiming to completely change the very nature of healthcare to one of personalised care focussing on keeping people healthy.