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Sequoia raises USD 2.85 Billion to fund startups in India, Southeast Asia

Sequoia India and Sequoia Southeast Asia have raised USD 2.85 billion in a series of funds to invest in companies, making it the VC firm's largest fund for the area and more than doubling its previous fund.

June 14, 2022 / 15:56 IST
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Sequoia India and Sequoia Southeast Asia have raised USD 2.85 billion across a set of funds — the venture capital (VC) firm's largest fund for the region and more than double its previous fund — to invest in startups.

Sequoia is for the first time launching a dedicated South Asian fund, totalling USD 850 million, while USD 2 billion will be allocated to the Indian venture and growth funds, it said in a blog on Tuesday. As per SEC filings and earlier fundraising announcements, this now takes Sequoia's total committed capital in India and South East Asia to USD 9 billion over the past 16 years.

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Sequoia has been one of India's most aggressive venture capital investors. Sequoia India has invested in more than 400 startups across India and Southeast Asia, 36 of which are unicorns (valued at more than USD 1 billion), including Byju's, Zomato, Unacademy, Pinelabs and Razorpay. In the last 18 months, 9 companies it funded went public (through IPOs).

"This fundraise, which comes at a time when markets are starting to cool after a very long bull run, signals our deep commitment to the region and the faith our limited partners have in the long-term growth story of India and Southeast Asia," it said. The new funds will bolster Sequoia's mission to help "daring founders to build legendary companies from idea to IPO and beyond."