Krasha Plans To Launch USD 70Mn Category-II Multi-Asset Fund
VMPL
New Delhi [India], March 9: Private Markets Investment and Advisory firm Krasha is preparing to apply for registration of its first Category-II Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) in Q2 of FY2026-27 as it looks to expand its presence across India's asset management ecosystem.
The proposed vehicle, internally referred to as the Prism Strategy, is expected to target a corpus of about $60 million to $70 million, subject to regulatory approvals and investor participation, according to people familiar with the development.
Krasha unveiled Kyte Money in 2025, a digital neo-financing platform focused on asset-backed structured finance transactions. The platform was launched with the aim of broadening access to curated private credit opportunities for individual investors. The platform has facilitated over ₹120 crore in investments within its first year of operations.
Speaking on the development, Avdesh Singh, CFO at Krasha, said the firm is evaluating a flexible investment approach while maintaining disciplined underwriting standards.
The team at Krasha draws strength from its immense cumulative know-how of closing more than US$1.5 billion in private market investments across equity & debt transactions.
A diverse group of participants including bankers, financial services professionals, lawyers and high-net-worth individuals took part in the transaction through Kyte Money, reflecting growing investor interest in curated private market opportunities beyond traditional public markets.
About Krasha
Founded in 2023, Krasha operates in the fixed income and private credit markets, facilitating investment opportunities for family offices, HNIs and corporates across sectors such as real estate and energy. Over the past year, the firm has participated in and facilitated transactions with an aggregate value of over $150 million.
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