TVS Capital Funds Boosts Leadership With Two Key Elevations TVS Capital Funds Boosts Leadership With Two Key Elevations

SUMMARY

TVS Capital Funds’ move will help the firm in investing in financial services at a time when it raised commitments for its fund IV

Rajalakshmi Vaidyanathan has been serving the VC firm for five years and now elevated to the role of Principal

Suraj Majee joined the fund in 2016 as an analyst and played a significant role in executing 11 investments that includes enabling several exits.

Homegrown mid-market private equity firm TVS Capital Funds has further strengthened its leadership team with two key elevations in the top-deck as an effort to drive growth.

The Chennai-based firm has elevated two of its senior executives Rajalakshmi Vaidyanathan and Suraj Majee to the roles of Principal and Vice President, respectively.

The move will help the firm to invest in financial services at a time when it raised commitments for its fund IV.

Vaidyanathan who has been serving the VC firm for five years has led multiple strategic initiatives including the establishment of TCF’s unique in-house research team.

“Aligned with the firm’s mission of supporting NextGen entrepreneurs in building enduring businesses, I am excited about the opportunities that lie ahead for us in our fourth fund and beyond,” said Vaidyanathan.

Majee joined the fund in 2016 as an analyst. He has played a significant role in executing 11 investments that includes enabling several exits.

Majee said, “I look forward to uncovering the next decadal opportunities, and help next generation entrepreneurs to build and scale businesses which can outlive their generation.”

Krishna Ramachandran managing partner, COO and CFO at TVS Capital Funds, said, “Our talent strategy is a combination of developing and promoting in-house talent like Raji (Rajalakshmi) and Suraj as well as hiring externally like our recent hire of Chandrasekar V as Partner Research from McKinsey and Vijay C. P. as Senior  Associate from Bain & co. in our Technology investments.”

(The story will be updated soon)

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