Sequoia Capital Raises $530 Million for India-Focused Fund

Sequoia Capital, best known for its early-stage investments in companies such as Google Inc, has raised $530 million for its fourth India-focused fund, the US venture capital fund said in a statement on Friday.

Although intended to focus on India, the fund will also look for opportunities in Southeast Asia, and will invest primarily in technology, consumer and healthcare sectors, Sequoia said.

With the new fund, the total capital committed to Sequoia's India-focused investments will be around $2 billion, it said in the statement. The US fund's strategy in India includes seed, venture and growth investments.

Sequoia Capital is invested in more than 75 companies including Just Dial, handset maker Micromax Informatics Ltd, and Vasan Eye Care Ltd.

The new fund comes amid surging interest by foreign investors in India, fuelled by expectations that the new Narendra Modi government will help kick-start economic growth with new economic and fiscal reforms.

Copyright @ Thomson Reuters 2014

Sequoia Capital, best known for its early-stage investments in companies such as Google Inc, has raised $530 million for its fourth India-focused fund, the US venture capital fund said in a statement on Friday.

Although intended to focus on India, the fund will also look for opportunities in Southeast Asia, and will invest primarily in technology, consumer and healthcare sectors, Sequoia said.

With the new fund, the total capital committed to Sequoia's India-focused investments will be around $2 billion, it said in the statement. The US fund's strategy in India includes seed, venture and growth investments.

Sequoia Capital is invested in more than 75 companies including Just Dial, handset maker Micromax Informatics Ltd, and Vasan Eye Care Ltd.

The new fund comes amid surging interest by foreign investors in India, fuelled by expectations that the new Narendra Modi government will help kick-start economic growth with new economic and fiscal reforms.

Copyright @ Thomson Reuters 2014

Sequoia Capital, best known for its early-stage investments in companies such as Google Inc, has raised $530 million for its fourth India-focused fund, the US venture capital fund said in a statement on Friday.

Although intended to focus on India, the fund will also look for opportunities in Southeast Asia, and will invest primarily in technology, consumer and healthcare sectors, Sequoia said.

With the new fund, the total capital committed to Sequoia's India-focused investments will be around $2 billion, it said in the statement. The US fund's strategy in India includes seed, venture and growth investments.

Sequoia Capital is invested in more than 75 companies including Just Dial, handset maker Micromax Informatics Ltd, and Vasan Eye Care Ltd.

The new fund comes amid surging interest by foreign investors in India, fuelled by expectations that the new Narendra Modi government will help kick-start economic growth with new economic and fiscal reforms.

Copyright @ Thomson Reuters 2014

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