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Sequoia raises US$2.85 billion in India, Southeast Asia funds

Sequoia raises US$2.85 billion in India, Southeast Asia funds

Largest fundraising efforts so far.

By M. Sriram on Jun 14, 2022 2:17PM

Sequoia Capital has raised US$2.85 billion to fund Indian and Southeast Asian startups, looking beyond the current weakness in investment in new companies in the region.

The fundraising is Sequoia's largest so far for India and Southeast Asia.

Money raised included US$850 million in Sequoia's first fund dedicated to Southeast Asia, the Silicon Valley company said in a statement. Sequoia has been investing in Southeast Asian startups since 2015 from a common India fund.

The remaining US$2 billion has been raised in Indian venture and growth funds.

Including the newly raised money, the company's Indian unit, Sequoia India, has committed more than US$8 billion to India and Southeast Asia over the past 15 years, according to data from Venture Intelligence.

Sequoia India last raised US$1.35 billion for the region in 2020.

"This fundraise, which comes at a time when markets are starting to cool after a very long bull run, signals our deep commitment to the region," Sequoia said.

Funding of Indian startups has slowed since a record US$35 billion in fundraising last year. Amid a global tech rout, companies have been struggling to raise capital and some have had to fire employees.

Sequoia's successful investments in the region include hotelier Oyo, listed food delivery firm Zomato and two companies that have merged: ride-hailing app Gojek and e-commerce firm Tokopedia.

The combined business, GoTo, is Indonesia's largest listed company.

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