Tiger Global Management
AUM - $58.5 billion*
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New York-based Tiger Global Management was founded in March 2001 by Chase Coleman III. Coleman previously worked at Tiger Management under the leadership of Julian Robertson. The firm invests in private and public companies across software, consumer, internet, and financial technology sectors.
Its public equity business uses equity strategies to support publicly traded companies. Notable funds include Tiger Global Investments, the flagship long-short fund, and Tiger Global Long Opportunities. Scott Shleifer leads the private.
In addition to its global investments, Tiger Global plays a major role in the Indian startup ecosystem. Its notable investments include Flipkart, Ola, Zomato, Policybazaar (PB Fintech), and Delhivery, particularly in the e-commerce, fintech, and SaaS sectors.
The firm’s key exits, which generated multi-billion-dollar returns, include the sale of Flipkart to Walmart and its exit from JD.com. It has also made partial and full exits from Indian tech companies such as Freshworks, Delhivery, PB Fintech (Policybazaar), and, more recently, Ather Energy.
*As on 29 March 2023