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Exclusive: Temasek-owned InnoVen Capital eyes independent debt fund, change in structure 

InnoVen is looking to raise about $200 million for the fund, of which it's co-owner Temasek could invest more than half, while other large limited partners could bring in the rest. The new structure could see InnoVen India, which currently operates as an NBFC, registered at a Category 2 Alternative Investment Fund

Mumbai / August 19, 2021 / 08:22 IST
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Ashish Sharma, CEO, InnoVen Capital India

InnoVen Capital India plans to raise a fund independently to provide debt to startups, in an attempt to do more deals and simplify its structure during a record startup funding boom in India.

InnoVen India currently operates as a non-banking finance company (NBFC) and is co-owned by Singaporean giant Temasek and United Overseas Bank. The new plan, for which terms have still not been finalised, will see InnoVen registered at a Category 2 Alternative Investment (AIF), similar to its peers Alteria and Trifecta Capital, said sources, who did not want to be named.

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InnoVen is looking to raise about $200 million for this fund, of which Temasek could invest more than half, while other large limited partners (LPs) — institutions and family offices — could fill the rest. The fund size has not been finalised yet and could change.

InnoVen India CEO Ashish Sharma declined to respond to detailed queries from Moneycontrol.