Versuchen GOLD - Frei
THE RISE OF FAMILY OFFICES IN INDIA
Entrepreneur magazine
|September 2025
Although rising fast, the sector has its challenges of securing top talents amid strong competition, frequent policy changes and a lack of regulatory clarity
From 45 in 2018 to nearly 300 in 2024, family offices are evolving fast in India. The dynamic, multifaceted institutions invest actively, across sectors and geographies, in both domestic and global markets. A large segment of India's high-net-worth families are setting up organised structures to invest their family wealth. A family office is defined as a private wealth management firm that manages the financial and investment affairs of a single or group of ultrahigh-net-worth families. Family offices also have an extended arm - family led ventures - specific investment initiatives managed by a family office. Essentially, a family office is the broader entity, while a family office-led venture is a particular investment undertaken by that entity.
Over the past decade, there has been a rise in family offices both globally and in India. This growth is driven by a shift in priorities from conventional investments in family businesses to a more systematic focus on professionalized investment management, coupled with the desire for succession planning, inter-generational wealth transfer, and increasing desire to derisk the portfolio by making investments across asset classes, sectors and geographies.
Amidst the burgeoning landscape, every investment firm needs to stand out and have a differentiating factor. Sharrp Ventures, the investment office of the Harsh Mariwala family, operational since 2014, considers itself fortunate to see a couple of cycles in venture capital and private equity (VCPE) in India. What sets them apart? “We have been actively involved with the founders from day one. We want to have a share of voice at the table and believe we can genuinely add value from the depth and breadth of the ecosystem,” said Rishabh Mariwala, founder and managing partner, Sharrp Ventures.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der September 2025-Ausgabe von Entrepreneur magazine.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Entrepreneur magazine
Entrepreneur magazine
WHAT 75,000 PEOPLE REGRET
Are you haunted by missed opportunities? Here's how to let go and move forward in 2026—by hearing the raw, personal, and honest regrets of others.
11 mins
January-February 2026
Entrepreneur magazine
CES 2026: Wild, Wilder, and Wildest Of World's Biggest Tech Show
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a massive annual tech trade show in Las Vegas where companies from all over the world showcase their new technology, make new announcements, and do lots more. One of the most exciting things about CES is that it's the launchpad for several futuristic technologies, which may or may not see a commercial launch. This year was no exception, and we did see several mind-blowing technologies at CES 2026
2 mins
January-February 2026
Entrepreneur magazine
India's Talent Inflection Point: what to expect in 2026
Every once in a while, a year arrives that resets the logic of how businesses, industries, and economies function.
2 mins
January-February 2026
Entrepreneur magazine
From Growing Hands to Gaining Judgment: AI's Journey from 2025 to 2026
If 2024 was the year AI learned to talk, 2025 was the year AI grew hands.
2 mins
January-February 2026
Entrepreneur magazine
Simplifying Savings
For Misbah Ashraf becoming an entrepreneur was never about a fashionable career choice.
2 mins
January-February 2026
Entrepreneur magazine
The Fintech Simplifiers
When Gaurav Chhatwal and his two co-founders incorporated the company in 2017, they weren’t chasing the next shiny FinTech trend.
2 mins
January-February 2026
Entrepreneur magazine
Next wave of scalable digital dining
Institutional food services are undergoing a fundamental transformation. What was once viewed as a support function is rapidly becoming a core layer of enterprise infrastructure.
2 mins
January-February 2026
Entrepreneur magazine
Leader lessons: What I Learned Watching My Father Lead
My father, RK Malhotra, built India's largest razor blade empire from scrap metal and sheer will.
2 mins
January-February 2026
Entrepreneur magazine
Building Patient Capital for India's Consumer Founders
For Abhiram Bhalerao, Partner at V3 Ventures, the journey into venture capital has been shaped less by sudden inflection points and more by steady pattern recognition across institutions, markets, and founders.
1 mins
January-February 2026
Entrepreneur magazine
Climate Intelligence Leader
Environmental risks rarely announce themselves clearly.
1 mins
January-February 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

