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Lighthouse plans new $400M India fund for consumer brands: Report

Lighthouse Funds has been an active investor in India since 2008, and the new fund will be its largest ever yet for the country.

Lighthouse plans new $400M India fund for consumer brands: Report

Friday July 29, 2022 , 2 min Read

Lighthouse Funds, the private equity player that has been investing in India since 2008, plans to raise a new $400 million fund, according to a report.

A report by Reuters noted that the new fund, which is aimed at targetting the fast-growing consumer brands segment in the country, will be the largest by Lighthouse Funds .

Lighthouse has raised more than $450 million over the years across three funds. It has invested in companies such as Nykaa, Fabindia, Wow! Momo, Bikaji, Duroflex etc.

A mid-market player, Lighthouse's investment range largely between $10 million and $30 million. It has invested in over 25 companies.

Lighthouse Funds

Founders of Lighthouse (from left): Mukund Krishnaswami, Sachin Bhartiya, and Sean Sovak

Its first fund was raised in 2009 to the tune of $100 million, followed by $135 million in 2015 and $230 million in 2019.

"We are seeing good interest, and are hopeful that the strength of the portfolio and performance of Funds II and III are good tailwinds for these discussions," said Mukund Krishnaswami, Founding Partner, Lighthouse Funds, according to the Reuters report.

The new fund is expected to close by the end of this year, with existing as well as new investors likely to participate. The existing investors in Lighthouse include International Finance Corporation and CDC.

The development is another strong indication of the growth potential for the Indian economy, especially for new-age startups. Besides the private equity player, there are other venture capital firms that have announced new funds for India—totalling in excess of $4.7 billion.


Edited by Kanishk Singh