“The response reflects investors’ interest in a strategy that is designed to unlock value in listed companies through structured capital, active engagement, and disciplined exits,” the company said, adding that the strategy aims to provide investors access to select, high-potential listed and late-stage opportunities, mixing the flexibility of private capital with the liquidity advantages of public markets.
Speaking on the development, 360 ONE Asset Co-Founder and CIO Anup Maheshwari said the company’s PIPE strategy sits at the intersection of private market discipline and public market opportunity. “We see a growing need for patient, engaged capital that can support high-potential listed companies through their next phase of growth, governance strengthening or balance-sheet optimisation. The encouraging response to the PIPE strategy, with Rs 2,000 crore committed, reflects investor conviction in this strategy and our ability to source and execute transactions at scale,” he added.
360 ONE Asset’s approach to the PIPE strategy is deeply fundamental and engagement driven, said the company’s Fund Manager Charanjit Singh. “We focus on businesses where capital, combined with institutional partnership, can unlock disproportionate value over time. By maintaining an un-indexed portfolio and investing across block deals and anchor placements, we aim to deliver attractive risk-adjusted returns while preserving liquidity optionality for our investors,” he further said.
The PIPE strategy aims to enable companies to raise capital efficiently, faster, and more flexibly than traditional IPOs or follow-on offerings while benefiting from strategic partnerships that bring governance expertise, institutional discipline, and long-term capital, according to the wealth management firm, which added that the strategy may offer lower information asymmetry, medium- to long-term upside, and flexible exit pathways for investors.
360 ONE Asset had an overall listed market and alternates AUM of around $11 billion as of December 31, 2025. It offers investment solutions to clients worldwide looking to invest in Indian markets across asset classes. Its various offerings include specialized investment funds (SIFs), alternative investment funds (AIFs), portfolio management services (PMS), exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and mutual funds (MFs), including advisory and offshore.
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