Other firms such as L Catterton India and Paragon Partners have highlighted their ability to pursue larger deals through co-investments. London-based Pantheon Ventures, which has backed Indian private equity firms including Kedaara Capital, Multiples and ChrysCapital, said it is actively evaluating such opportunities in the country. Novo Holdings, which has invested in private equity giants like KKR and TPG, has also participated in such deals by leveraging its LP position, Mint reported earlier.
Big money wants a seat in deals, not just funds—and it’s reshaping India’s private markets



