SynopsisFounded by Amit Anand and Anurag Srivastava in 2012 with a $10-million debut fund, Jungle typically prefers main funds of about $400 million, which it deploys across 20 companies over two to two-and-a-half years, Anand said. Its 2022 vehicle comprised a $450-million main fund and $150 million in separately managed commitments. Anand said Jungle manages about $1.5 billion.Singapore-based Jungle Ventures has increased India’s share of its capital deployment to nearly 70% and expects to invest $200-300 million in the country every two years, as it shifts almost all new investments towards artificial intelligence and advanced manufacturing, founding partner Amit Anand told ET.India is now its largest market, ahead of Singapore and Vietnam, Anand said. Its third fund deployed about 35% of capital in India. The firmNow Playing
Jungle pivots to AI and manufacturing in $300 million India plan - The Economic Times
Founded by Amit Anand and Anurag Srivastava in 2012 with a $10-million debut fund, Jungle typically prefers main funds of about $400 million, which it deploys across 20 companies over two to two-and-a-half years, Anand said. Its 2022 vehicle comprised a $450-million main fund and $150 million in separately managed commitments. Anand said Jungle manages about $1.5 billion.







