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Investcorp set to float warehousing fund with aim to mirror past India feats
VCCircle
ยท
1y ago
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Bahrain-based investment firm Investcorp is preparing to launch a new warehousing fund with a focus on India. The goal is to expand its portfolio in the warehousing sector over the next year and a half. With assets under management exceeding $50 billion, Investcorp is a significant player in global investments and is already partnered with NDR Warehousing in India.
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Mubadala-backed Investcorp set to float another India real estate fund
VCCircle
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Bahrain-based alternative asset manager Investcorp, backed by Mubadala, is planning to launch a new real estate-focused investment fund in India. The firm, which already manages assets worth $1 billion in India, aims to expand its presence in the country's real estate market. Investcorp has been actively seeking opportunities in India's growing economy and plans to leverage its partnership with Mubadala for the new fund. Details about the fund, including its size and specific investment strategy, have not been disclosed yet.
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Investcorp-backed NDR Warehousing lists InvIT after $106 mn issue
VCCircle
ยท
1y ago
Medial
NDR Warehousing Pvt. Ltd, backed by Bahrain-based Investcorp, has listed India's first perpetual warehousing and industrial parks infrastructure investment trust (InvIT) on the National Stock Exchange. The InvIT, named NDR InvIT Trust, saw investors fully subscribing to privately placed units worth $106 million. Investcorp led a $55 million investment round in NDR Warehousing in February 2022. The InvIT will manage 33 warehouses across India, with Investcorp holding a 21.31% ownership interest in the trust.
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Not focusing on office assets in India, to grow warehousing biz: Investcorpโs Sharma
VCCircle
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Bahrain-based alternative asset manager Investcorp is looking to expand its exposure in the Indian market by focusing on warehousing and residential properties. Gaurav Sharma, head of India investments at Investcorp, emphasized that the company is not interested in office assets and instead aims to grow its warehousing business. Investcorp was one of the most active private equity-style investors in India last year and plans to continue its strategic investments in select sectors.
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Not focusing on office assets in India, to grow warehousing biz: Investcorpโs Sharma
VCCircle
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Investcorp, the Bahrain-based alternative asset manager, is shifting its focus away from office assets in India to prioritize the growth of its warehousing business. Gaurav Sharma, the head of India investments at Investcorp, revealed that the company is narrowing down its strategies and sees potential in the warehousing and residential sectors of the country. Investcorp was one of the most active private equity-style investors in India in 2020 and aims to expand its presence further by capitalizing on these selected strategies.
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Investcorp eyes India AUM of $5 bn in five years
Livemint
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Investcorp, a global investor managing $50 billion in assets, plans to increase investment activity in India as it sets a goal to reach 5% of its global assets or $5 billion in the next five years. Currently, less than 2% of its assets under management is in India. Investcorp has already invested $800 million, including in real assets such as warehousing and edu-infra sectors, and is in the process of raising a new India-dedicated private equity fund. Despite ongoing conflicts worldwide, including the Gaza-Israel conflict, Investcorp remains optimistic about market stability. Source: Livemint
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How did Investcorpโs latest India exit move pan out?
VCCircle
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Bahrain-based asset manager, Investcorp, has made its second exit from India in 2024. The company is actively looking to wrap up fundraising for a new India-focused fund by the end of the year. Investcorp has been one of the most active private equity-style investors in India over the past year.
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Not focusing on office assets in India, to grow warehousing biz: Investcorpโs Sharma
VCCircle
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Bahrain-based alternative asset manager Investcorp plans to focus on select strategies as it expands its presence in India. Gaurav Sharma, head of investments for Investcorp in India, stated that the company is not currently concentrating on office assets but rather aims to grow its warehousing and residential businesses. Investcorp was one of the most active private equity-style investors in India last year and is looking to further develop its investments in the South Asian country.
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109 D2C Brands That Are Disrupting Indiaโs Consumer Market
Inc42
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Investcorp co-CEO Kapoor on rapid rise in AUM, India experience and more Premium Rishi-Kapoor, co-CEO, Investcorp Bahrain-based alternative investor Investcorp has grown its global assets under management (AUM) five times over the past six years, to $50 billion as of this year. The investor, a backer of Indian companies like FreshToHome, Citykart, Xpressbees, ASG Eye Hospital, InCred and Bewakoof, is currently raising an India private equity ......
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Investcorp Mulls Wrapping Up Second India Fund By 2024
Inc42
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Bahrain-based investment manager Investcorp is looking to close its second India-focused investment fund by the end of 2024. The firm, which manages over $50 billion in assets, has already secured more than half of the targeted corpus for the India private equity fund. Investcorp entered the Indian market in 2019 and aims to support 10-15 companies over the next three years with deal sizes ranging from $30 million to $50 million. Despite recent funding declines in the Indian startup ecosystem, Investcorp remains optimistic about the future prospects of IPOs for startups in 2024.
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Investcorp co-CEO Kapoor on rapid rise in AUM, India experience and more
VCCircle
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Bahrain-based alternative investor Investcorp has experienced rapid growth in its assets under management (AUM), increasing it five times over the past six years to reach $50 billion. The firm has invested in several Indian companies, including FreshToHome, Citykart, Xpressbees, ASG Eye Hospital, InCred, and Bewakoof. Investcorp is currently raising funds for its India private equity activities.
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