VC fund (Cat II) · SEBI registry
Earth Fund
Series A · Real estate & PropTech · Bengaluru
At a glance
- Stage focus
- Series A
- Primary sector
- Real estate & PropTech
- City
- Bengaluru
- HQ / office
- Bengaluru, Karnataka (World Trade Center, Brigade Gateway, Malleswaram-Rajajinagar)
- Fund registered
- 2023
- Investments on record
- 15
- Corpus (as reported)
- INR 200 crore Category II AIF with an additional INR 100 crore green-shoe option (target corpus ~INR 300 crore); launched 2024–25
- Website
- www.earthfund.in
- Profile ↗
About
Earth Fund is a SEBI Category II AIF launched by Brigade Group and Gruhas (Nikhil Kamath / Abhijeet Pai), positioned as India's first urbantech and sustainability-focused investment platform. Investment manager/sponsor is Zoiros Projects Pvt Ltd; the SEBI-registered contact Mohan Parvatikar is associated with Zoiros Projects.
Investment focus
Pre-Series A and Series A venture investing. Sectors: urbantech, proptech, construction technology, real estate, and climate/sustainability; themes across Enterprise B2B, Consumer B2C and Sustainability.
Cheque size
USD 1-2 million (~INR 8-17 Cr)
As compiled from public sources — verify with the investor.
SEBI registration
SEBI AIF Category II — reported as “Cat II”
- IN/AIF2/23-24/1322
SIDBI Fund of Funds
None found — backed by Brigade Group (real estate) and Gruhas (Nikhil Kamath / Abhijeet Pai investment firm); private corporate/family-office LPs, no disclosed govt/SIDBI LP
Notable portfolio
TruBoard Partners; Aurm; Wiffy
Team & organisation
~6-7 investment team (Abhay Garg, Keshav Jain, Rahul Joshi, Dheeraj S, Shreya Gupta, Sarath P.V, Saras Agarwal)
SEBI-registered Category II AIF, reg. IN/AIF2/23-24/1322 (08-Aug-2023); INR 300 Cr urbantech/proptech & sustainability fund (incl. INR 100 Cr green-shoe) launched by Brigade Group & Gruhas. Phone listed is the fund's Nodal Officer. Email [contact on file].
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Frequently asked
- What does Earth Fund invest in?
- Pre-Series A and Series A venture investing. Sectors: urbantech, proptech, construction technology, real estate, and climate/sustainability; themes across Enterprise B2B, Consumer B2C and Sustainability.
- What cheque size does Earth Fund write?
- As compiled from public sources: USD 1-2 million (~INR 8-17 Cr)
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About this record
- ⚑ real-estate/proptech-oriented urbantech & sustainability fund (Cat II); corporate-backed (Brigade Group + Gruhas)
Compiled from SEBI registrations and public sources as of 2026-07. iHub India lists investors neutrally and does not endorse, rank, or verify investment terms — confirm all details directly with the investor before transacting.
Sources: https://www.earthfund.in; https://inc42.com/buzz/exclusive-zeca-capitals-inr-150-cr-sustainability-focussed-fund-gets-sebi-nod/