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A wave of newly institutionalized family wealth and a $1.5 trillion inter‑generational transfer are steering more capital into private markets—especially startups. With foreign venture capital becoming more selective, India’s heirs, first‑generation founders and ESOP winners are filling early‑stage funding gaps through family offices and direct bets.
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India’s next generation of wealthy families is steering billions into startup investing, accelerating a shift from traditional…

India's wealthy may be emigrating, but they are keeping a firm grip on their real estate investments in the country and abroad.

It is crucial for New Delhi to implement systemic changes to make India an attractive place to live and invest in, analysts said.

A global wealth boom is minting more family offices than ever, but along with it — a growing fringe of imposters.

Indian retail investor-driven mutual fund assets are expected to touch $3.3 trillion by 2035, according to a Bain & Company…

Private investment firms of the wealthy are doubling down on alternatives like private credit and infrastructure, per Preqin.