Kaizen To Invest $75 Million In Indian Education Sector



SINGAPORE: Mumbai-based Kaizen Management Advisors Pvt Ltd will raise another $150 million next year, 50 per cent of which will be placed as equity investment in India's education sector, a top official said here.

The technology-focused equity investor has already invested $55 million in India from its first fund raised in 2012, its managing director and founder Sandeep Aneja said.

"We have so far invested $55 million in seven school-related developments," Aneja said after hosting a one-day symposium attended by investors and school managers from Asia Pacific.

Another $10 to 12 million from the remainder of $70 million first fund will be placed within the next five months.

All of the investment would be for the Indian educational sector, especially in technology-oriented projects.

Kaizen raised its first fund for equity investment from IFC, Swiss Fund for Emerging Markets, HDFC India,  UBS Fund of Funds and Bartelsmann.

Aneja said his second round of fund raising would increase the number of equity investors including ADB and CDC, formerly called Commonwealth Development Corp, of the United Kingdom.

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Source: PTI