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A91 Partners
Mumbai
Growth
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BERNIE'S TAKE

Here's the real deal on A91: They're the 'Sequoia mafia' done right. Founded by three former Sequoia managing partners, they actually know how to build companies, not just write checks. Their $665M third fund closed in April 2025 was one of the largest VC fundraises in India, signaling serious LP confidence. The portfolio speaks volumes - Digit Insurance is expected to go public, and they've had partial exits from Atomberg and spice maker Pushp. What founders love: these guys actually get their hands dirty post-investment and have the operational chops to help scale. What to watch: they're raising average investment sizes to $35-40M with their new fund, so they're moving upmarket and may be less accessible for smaller rounds.

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Ascent Capital
Bangalore
Growth
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BERNIE'S TAKE

Here's the thing about Ascent: they've actually delivered. Two unicorns (Cult.fit, ACKO), eight IPOs, and ten acquisitions in their portfolio isn't marketing fluff. Their 32 percentage points higher exit rate compared to other VCs shows they know how to get money back to LPs. Raja Kumar brings serious regulatory gravitas - former SEBI official who successfully transitioned from civil service to PE, which is rare in India. The downside? They're conservative - typically less than 2 deals per year, only 1 funding round in the last 12 months. But if you're looking for patient capital from someone who understands Indian markets deeply and has $1 billion under management, they're solid. Just don't expect them to move fast or lead every round.

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British International Investment
Mumbai
Growth
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BERNIE'S TAKE

BII is the UK government's development arm masquerading as a venture fund, with all the bureaucracy that entails. Parliament has criticized them for being 'poorly targeted' on poverty reduction and focusing too much on middle-income countries rather than the most marginalised groups. There's a growing mismatch between BII's ambitious climate and mobilization goals and their entirely shareholder equity-funded balance sheet. Critics question whether their India investments are actually 'additional' to what private investors would do anyway. The new CEO Leslie Maasdorp talks a big game about mobilizing private capital, but BII moves at government speed with development impact frameworks that would make a McKinsey consultant weep. If you want patient capital and can stomach the ESG reporting requirements, they're solid. But don't expect VC-style decision making or risk appetite.

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ChrysCapital
New Delhi
Growth
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BERNIE'S TAKE

ChrysCapital is the greybeard of Indian PE - been around since 1999 and survived every cycle, which counts for something. They successfully managed founder transition away from Ashish Dhawan, no easy feat in founder-driven firms. Portfolio companies praise their "proactive and responsive mindset," deep financial services understanding, and "quick response time." Their senior team averages 20+ years at the firm - that's institutional memory you can't buy. But here's the thing: they're big, established, and institutional. Just raised a record $2.2 billion Fund X - that's serious money that needs serious returns. If you're a scrappy startup looking for hands-on guidance and patient capital, this might feel more like partnering with a bank than a VC.

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Creador
Kuala Lumpur
Growth
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EDBI
Singapore
Growth
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Gaja Capital
Mumbai
Growth
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ICICI Venture
Mumbai
Growth
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IFC
Mumbai
Growth
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InvAscent
Mumbai
Growth
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Kedaara Capital
Mumbai
Growth
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Korea Development Bank
Seoul
Growth
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Lok Capital
New Delhi
Growth
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Monolith Management
Hong Kong
Growth
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MPower Partners
Tokyo
Growth
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Multiples PE
Mumbai
Growth
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Oceanpine Capital
Hong Kong
Growth
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ORI Capital
Hong Kong
Growth
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Paragon Partners
Mumbai
Growth
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Premji Invest
Bangalore
Growth
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Quadria Capital
New Delhi
Growth
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Stonebridge Capital
Seoul
Growth
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True North
Mumbai
Growth
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Trustbridge Partners
Shanghai
Growth
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World Innovation Lab
Tokyo
Growth
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