Jungle Ventures Raises $225 Million to Invest in India, Southeast Asia Startups
- Singapore venture capital firm is targeting $350 million fund
- Temasek, IFC, DEG among investors in the VC’s new fund
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Jungle Ventures raised $225 million in the first close of its fourth fund as the venture capital firm seeks to replicate its successes in startups across Southeast Asia and India.
Many of its existing investors in previous funds backed the latest one, founding partner Amit Anand said in an interview. They include Temasek Holdings Pte, International Finance Corp. and German development finance institution DEG. The new fund has a planned size of $350 million.