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FROM TVS LEGACY TO INDIA'S PE POWERHOUSE GOPAL SRINIVASAN'S BIG BET
September 2025
|Entrepreneur magazine
When Gopal Srinivasan speaks, the conversation rarely stays within the narrow confines of private equity. Instead, it expands into entrepreneurship, society, resilience, and the philosophy of long-term growth. For the Chairman and Managing Director of TVS Capital Funds, investing isn't merely about numbers or exits — it's about shaping the DNA of India's next generation of entrepreneurs.

Entrepreneurship is one activity that dramatically enhances the growth of a country. It creates aspiration, stability, and a sense of progress. It's not just about building companies – it's about building society,” states the entrepreneur turned investor. Having spent over two decades as an entrepreneur before founding TVS Capital in 2007, Srinivasan carries both the mindset of a founder and the discipline of an investor. His journey is deeply personal: from scaling ventures himself to now backing those who dare to dream bigger. Guided early on by legendary management thinker C.K. Prahalad, Srinivasan plunged into private equity at a time when the sector barely existed in India.
Betting on India's Story
When Srinivasan launched TVS Capital, his conviction was simple: India was on the cusp of an entrepreneurial explosion. In the early years, the fund focused on mid-market businesses in consumer, services, and finance. The bet was bold – Indian capital, invested in Indian companies, for the long haul. “We were determined to raise only Indian money and invest only in India. We were betting on a 30-year Indian story,” states Srinivasan.
From early investments in RBL Bank and Duster's facility services to breakout bets like Nykaa – where he recognized Falguni Nayar as a “next-gen entrepreneur” long before her IPO fame – Srinivasan has consistently sharpened his strategy. Over time, TVS Capital grew from a 600 crore fund to its current 4,000+ crore Fund IV with deep focus on financial services and enterprise technology.
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