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VC partner exodus not to hit funding
Financial Express Lucknow
|February 05, 2026
THE DEPARTURE OF three managing directors from Peak XV Partners (formerly Sequoia India) this week is part of a broader wave of senior-level churn sweeping India’s venture capital industry
THE DEPARTURE OF three managing directors from Peak XV Partners (formerly Sequoia India) this week is part of a broader wave of senior-level churn sweeping India’s venture capitalindustry.
Data compiled by Longhouse Consulting, a talent advisory firm, shows at least 16 partner and MD-level exits from VC firms in 2024-2025, along with at least 15 additional departures at VP, principal, and C-suite levels.
Peak XV, formerly Sequoia Capital India, accounts for the bulk of the churn. It had as many as 15 partners and managing directors until a few months ago. However, a total of eight partners/MDs have quit the firm in recent months, including three top-level departures earlier this week.
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