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According to the Bank’s website, ADB is proposing an equity investment of up to $15 million in Blume Ventures GIFT Fund V. Blume GIFT V, along with its parallel fund Blume Ventures India Fund V will be managed by Blume Venture Investment Manager LLP, a prominent India-based venture capital (VC) firm established in 2010.
Blume V will invest in early-stage companies operating primarily in India in technology or technology-enabled sectors with strong growth potential. These companies will either serve Indian customers or leverage Indian capabilities to address global challenges. Blume V will invest in a portfolio of 35–40 early-stage, India-domiciled or India-focused, technology and technology-enabled companies.
According to the ADB's FAST Report, the potential environmental and social (E&S) impacts of Blume V, the risks associated with its likely future portfolio, its commitment, and its capacity for E&S management have been assessed and are deemed adequate.
Bank rating: FI
An equity investment of $15,000,000 from the ordinary capital resources of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in the client's Fund.
Share of Total: 5%
Total Sources: $300,000,000
The Fund will be managed by Blume Venture Investment Manager LLP, a prominent India-based venture capital (VC) firm established in 2010. Blume Ventures is among the most active early-stage investors in India and typically serves as the first institutional investor in its portfolio companies. The Fund Manager is led by Partners Karthik Reddy, Sanjay Nath, and Ashish Fafadia.
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