Prime Venture Partners raises Rs 400 crores in its third fund

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Mar 07, 2018, 01.56 PM IST
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Founded in 2011, previously, Prime had raised its first fund of $ 8 million in 2012, and a $ 46 million Fund 2 was raised in 2015.
BENGALURU: Prime Venture Partners, an early stage fund, on Wednesday announced the close of its third fund at Rs 400 crore.

Prime will continue to focus on making concentrated investments with high conviction and support, maintaining its deep involvement model, the company said in a release.

It said the key investment sectors which the fund focuses on are Digital India, Fintech/Financial Services, Healthcare, Education, Logistics and Global SaaS solutions.

Founded in 2011, previously, Prime had raised its first fund of $ 8 million in 2012, and a $ 46 million Fund 2 was raised in 2015.

"Digital India is exploding; there has never been a more exciting time to be an entrepreneur in India. We are privileged to partner with amazing entrepreneurs who are building some of the most exciting emerging companies in India," Prime Venture Partners co-founder & managing partner Sanjay Swamy said.

"We are also grateful for the fantastic support from our existing Limited Partners (LPs) and delighted to welcome some amazing new long-term LPs to our journey," he said.
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