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Sundaram Alternates’ Athreya on AUM target, fund strategies and more
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Sundaram Alternate Assets, the alternative investment arm of Sundaram Finance, has launched its Performing Credit Opportunities Fund – Series I with a target size of Rs 1,500 crore ($178 million). The fund aims to provide opportunities in the credit market and has a greenshoe option of Rs 500 crore. Sundaram Alternate Assets currently manages around _______ in assets under management (AUM).
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Sundaram Alternates aims to mark final close of fourth realty fund by month-end
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6m ago
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Chennai-based Sundaram Alternates plans to finalize its fourth real estate fund, Sundaram Alternative Opportunities Series – High Yield Secured Real Estate Fund IV, by the end of this month. The fund aims for a target corpus of Rs 750 crore, with a greenshoe option.
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Sundaram Alternates sets sight on latest credit vehicle’s first funding milestone
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Sundaram Alternates, the asset management arm of Sundaram Finance, is reaching its first funding milestone for its latest credit vehicle, the Performing Credit Opportunities Fund – Series I (PCOF). The Chennai-based investor is set to mark the first close of the fund soon, according to Karthik Athreya, Director and Head of Strategy for Alternative Credit at Sundaram Alternates. The PCOF, which was launched earlier this month, is the second corporate credit fund introduced by Sundaram Alternates.
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Sundaram Alternates plans to raise ₹1,000 crore to fund green realty projects
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1y ago
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Sundaram Alternates Assets (SAA), the private equity arm of Sundaram Finance Group, is aiming to raise around ₹1,000 crore from global investors to support green real estate ventures in India. The firm plans to utilize its strong track record, underwriting expertise, and risk management skills in the country's evolving real estate credit market. SAA is currently raising funds from global investors, including NRIs in the Gulf region, for its Series IV real estate credit fund. The firm has raised and deployed approximately ₹3,000 crore in its private credit business in the past 5-6 years.
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Motilal Oswal Alternates gets ready to hit the street for fifth mid-market PE fund
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8m ago
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Motilal Oswal Alternates, the private equity arm of Motilal Oswal Financial Services, is preparing to launch its fifth mid-market PE fund. The firm aims to target mid-market segment companies with this fund. Two years ago, the company raised Rs 4,500 crore under its fourth fund for growth investments.
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Sundaram Alts floats maiden performing credit fund; second in corporate credit strategy
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Sundaram Alternate Assets, the alternative asset management arm of Sundaram Finance, has launched its maiden performing credit fund. This is the second corporate private credit fund launched by the company, but the first one with a focus on extending credit to performing companies. The move aims to expand the company's credit offerings and increase its assets under management in the coming years.
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Meenakshi Group’s alternatives arm rolls out debut real estate fund
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Meenakshi Group's new financial services arm, Meenakshi Alternates (M-Alts), has launched its debut real estate fund, the Meenakshi Real Assets Fund, with a target of Rs 700 crore, including a greenshoe option. The fund, focused on real estate investments in India's Tier I cities, aims to invest in six to eight projects over six years. M-Alts has secured early commitments and has deals under due diligence. Meenakshi Group operates in real estate and clean energy sectors.
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MO Alts set to speed up deployment of real estate fund but exit pace may slow
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6m ago
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MO Alts, the real estate investment arm of Motilal Oswal Alternates, aims to increase its fund deployment this year, driven by a promising deal flow, according to a top executive. However, the company expects a slowdown in monetizing its portfolio. As part of the Mumbai-based Motilal Oswal Group, MO Alts plans to strategically focus on deploying funds in lucrative real estate opportunities, balancing between investment growth and exit strategies.
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Motilal Oswal Alternates garners over $200 mn for sixth real estate fund
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Motilal Oswal Alternates’ real estate arm raised approximately Rs 1,750 crore ($204 million) for its sixth fund, nearing 90% of its overall target. The fund, initially aiming for Rs 2,000 crore, plans to make the final close by March. Operating under SEBI's category-II alternative investment fund regulation, it invests in mid-income housing projects across India's top residential markets. The firm’s platform holds assets valued at Rs 9,500 crore with a strong history of investments and exits.
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How did Motilal Oswal Alts’ second fund fare in exit as it backs NBFC from new vehicle?
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Motilal Oswal Alternates, part of the Motilal Oswal Group, exited an investment in a non-banking finance company (NBFC) from its second fund, held for a decade. The private equity firm then reinvested in the same lender through its fourth fund. The second fund, active for years, had previously exited three other companies. This strategy highlights Motilal Oswal Alternates' continued focus and belief in the potential of the financial sector.
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Indian family offices to increase exposure to alternatives, study shows
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11m ago
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Indian family offices are expected to increase their exposure to alternative assets over the next three years, with allocations potentially rising by around five percentage points, according to a report by asset management firm Sundaram Alternates. The move towards alternative assets reflects a broader global trend, and is driven by a desire for diversification, active participation in India's growth story, and investment in startups and innovative ideas. Additionally, the report suggests that family offices may increase their assets under management by 14% per year over the next three years. However, attracting and retaining talent remains a major challenge for Indian family offices.
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