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Wealth firm Nexedge Capital looking to close a $25 million funding round to be led by MiraeNexedge Capital, a wealth management firm for ultra-high-net-worth individuals, is nearing a $25 million funding round. South Korean firm M...
Startup investing in India: Why angel investing is high-risk, illiquid, and suitable only for patient investors with diversified portfoliosIndian startup investing, once fueled by easy money, now demands caution due to market volatility and inherent risks. While success stories...
Investment platform LVX launches Elvix, an AI tool for private market investorsLVX Ventures has launched Elvix, an AI platform offering continuous investment feedback. Built on extensive private market data, Elvix help...
Funds are won or lost on operational rigour, not just deal-making: Artha Group COOAs venture capital matures beyond the era of easy money and momentum investing, operational discipline is becoming as important as deal-mak...
Why luxury real estate remains a favourite among India’s rich despite macro & rate hike concernsIndia's luxury housing market defies global economic headwinds, driven by affluent buyers and NRIs seeking lifestyle upgrades and wealth pr...
India’s retirees are choosing keys over deeds in a quiet housing shiftIndia's senior living sector is changing. Seniors are now renting homes instead of buying them. This trend is fueled by longer lifespans an...
AIF returns explained: Why high alpha may exist on paper, not in cash returned to investorsAlternative Investment Funds have delivered an average alpha of 9% over the Sensex, but most of that exists only in valuations, not in cash...
GIFT City vs Dubai vs Singapore: What you need to know while choosing your investment hubIndian wealth is increasingly seeking global anchors, with GIFT City, Dubai's DIFC and Singapore emerging as key contenders. Each hub offer...
Delhi CA reveals client with Rs 11.4 crore net worth, including 20–22 plots, asked for Rs 15,000 discount; says 'such clients exist'Delhi-based chartered accountant’s recent post on X, detailing a Rs 11.4 crore net worth client requesting a fee discount, has sparked wide...
Zetwerk's pre-IPO move; War hits your deliveriesHappy Monday! Zetwerk is in talks to raise pre-IPO funding. This and more in today's ETtech Morning Dispatch.
Lulu Group arm buys Delhi’s Sunder Nagar bungalow for Rs 89.5 croreFair Exports, a Lulu Group International subsidiary, acquired a Sunder Nagar bungalow for Rs 89.5 crore. The deal involved a Rs 6.26 crore ...
Bajaj Finserv plans AI-only fund, direct bets in concert: Sanjiv Bajaj, Chairman & MDBajaj Finserv is gearing up to elevate its presence in the artificial intelligence sector. With plans to unveil a specialized private equit...
Karnataka to tap family offices, HNIs, film stars to back its startup fundKarnataka currently operates three venture funds focused on biotechnology, semiconductors and electronic manufacturing, and animation, visu...
Ultra HNIs are directly investing in startupsInstead of funnelling money through private equity funds, many are parking money in unlisted firms.
HNIs may get to invest tax free in StartupsCurrently, only the listed companies, with an annual turnover of Rs 250 cr and net worth of Rs 100 cr, get a tax exemption for investments ...
How Venture Catalyst is turning HNIs even in smaller towns and cities into angel investorsThough 55% of ultra HNHs are estimated to be from Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata, 23% would come from cities like Raipur, Jamshedpur an...
HNIs bet on real estate startups for high returnsBengaluru-based home aggregator and rental management startup Zenify raised $1million in a pre-Series-A funding from HNIs, who have a minor...
Investors and fund-raising platforms shift focus to smaller cities for growthAfter entering Surat, Venture Catalysts will set up operations in five more Tier-2 cities out of which three would be from Western India.
HNIs lose interest in real estate as startups become hot favouriteStuck investments and low returns in India’s realty sector are acting as deterrent for investments from ultra-high networth individuals.
- Start-ups catch high networth individuals' fancy
Indian high networth individuals (HNIs) seem to have caught on to a new asset class to invest in - start-ups. Smart investor