Today, there are nearly 300+ multi-family and single-family offices collectively managing an estimated $30-$35 billion in assets. This growth has been driven by IPO windfalls, rising entrepreneurial wealth, and increasing liquidity events. Family offices are now participating across early-stage, growth, and pre-IPO investments, often alongside venture capital and private equity firms. Many have also transitioned from informal structures into professionally managed organisations with formal governance frameworks, investment mandates, and risk protocols.
This transformation reflects the next phase of India’s investment cycle, where capital is becoming more sophisticated, globally diversified, and professionally managed, with a stronger focus on long-term value creation and disciplined capital allocation.
Technology is also playing a critical role in this evolution. Family offices are moving beyond basic reporting systems towards advanced portfolio management tools that enable asset tracking, risk assessment, and scenario modelling. As portfolios become increasingly diversified and global, technology is becoming central to investment decision-making and governance.
Asset allocation strategies are also undergoing a major shift. Traditional investments are increasingly being complemented by private equity, venture capital, and global funds, as family offices seek stronger long-term growth opportunities and broader portfolio diversification.
At the same time, family offices are emerging as an important backbone of India’s startup ecosystem. Beyond deploying flexible capital, they are increasingly backing founders with patient investment, strategic guidance, industry access, and long-term partnerships. Their ability to support businesses across funding cycles is making them influential players in helping startups scale sustainably.
As India’s startup landscape matures, family offices are becoming more adaptive and opportunity-driven in their investment approach. Many are actively taking the plunge into emerging sectors, backing innovation-led businesses and participating far earlier in the growth journey than before. This evolution reflects a broader shift in the investment community, where long-term capital is playing a critical role in supporting entrepreneurship, innovation, and business creation in India.
WeWork India presents CNBC-TV18 The Titans, co-presented by PhonePe, will bring together voices shaping India’s next phase of growth, including Rishabh Mariwala, Founder & Managing Partner at Sharrp Ventures; Manish Kejriwal, Managing Partner & Founder of Kedaara Capital; Gopal Jain, Managing Partner at Gaja Capital; and Krishna Ramachandran, Managing Partner & COO at TVS Capital Funds.
Stay tuned for insights straight from these leaders on 12th May, only on CNBC-TV18.
