SoftBank Rainmaker Exits Vision Fund After Tumultuous Tenure

  • Rajeev Misra played key role in securing Saudi investment
  • SoftBank bet large sums on hundreds of unproven startups
Rajeev MisraPhotographer: Sumita Sharma/Bloomberg
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Rajeev Misra is formally stepping down as co-chief executive officer of SoftBank Group Corp.’s Vision Fund, bringing to a close a tumultuous tenure at the helm of what had been the largest-ever venture capital fund.

Misra was instrumental in helping SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son set up the Vision Fund in 2017, helping him raise nearly $100 billion from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Apple Inc. and other backers. The unprecedented bet on the startup sector originally gave Son and Misra immense power to support their favored founders. The strategy to scale up in venture capital went awry, however, as they bet billions of dollars on the startup ecosystem that saw the implosions of WeWork, Zume Pizza and the dog-walking app Wag.