Sixth Sense Ventures
AUM - $500 million
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Sixth Sense Ventures was founded in 2014 by former investment banker Nikhil Vora to capitalize on India’s consumer‑brand boom. From its base in Mumbai, the firm targets companies that are redefining how Indians eat, shop and live, spanning categories from direct‑to‑consumer brands to health, fitness and logistics. It positions itself as a high‑conviction investor willing to back unconventional ideas.
Recent headline deals include a ₹136 crore (about $16 million) round in personal‑care firm Bombay Shaving Co., co‑led with Gulf Islamic Investments and featuring Indian cricket legend Rahul Dravid as a backer. Earlier the firm led the company’s Series B round in 2019. Sixth Sense’s portfolio boasts two unicorns, seven IPOs and six acquisitions, with Purplle, Cult.fit and LEAP among the successes.
The fund manages about $500 million and operates with a 16‑person team, six of whom are partners. It has participated in more than 70 funding rounds and often co‑invests with family offices and industry veterans. Sixth Sense’s disciplined approach and sector focus have made it a go‑to investor for consumer‑centric entrepreneurs.


