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SoftBank says fair value of vision funds’ India bets at $13.8 billion

The two vision funds have pumped in $11 billion into Indian companies since November 2018 and had already clocked exits worth $6.2 billion-$6.5 billion as of early January this year.

February 08, 2024 / 20:00 IST
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SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son
SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son

In a presentation to investors, SoftBank Vision Funds said that the combined fair value of its portfolio in India was worth $13.8 billion, which is nine percent of its global investments, at the end of the December quarter.

The investor calculated ‘total fair value’ as the ‘acquisition cost plus cumulative realized and unrealized gross investment gains/(losses) as of December 31, 2023’.

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Moneycontrol has seen a copy of the document.

The two vision funds have pumped in $11 billion into Indian companies since November 2018 and had already clocked exits worth $6.2 billion-$6.5 billion as of early January this year.