
Quadria Capital has closed its third Asia healthcare fund at $1.07 billion, surpassing its initial target of $800 million. The fund aims to invest primarily in hospitals, health technology, pharmaceuticals, and related sectors across South and Southeast Asia, with approximately 60% of the capital earmarked for deployment in India. This fundraising marks a continued expansion of Quadria Capital's investments in healthcare startups and infrastructure in the region. Separately, Multiples Alternate Asset Management closed a $430 million continuation fund, one of India's largest portfolio secondary transactions, further highlighting robust activity in private equity funding within the Indian market.
Quadria's third fund nets $1 billion, to deploy 60% in India https://t.co/v70MgWfpSJ
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