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Aura Group
Aura Group began in 2009 when Calvin Ng, Eric Chan and John Kolenda monetized their holdings in Australia's Finsure mortgage aggregation business.
Aura Group
Aura Group began in 2009 when Calvin Ng, Eric Chan and John Kolenda monetized their holdings in Australia's Finsure mortgage aggregation business. The founders established the firm to manage family capital and extend similar services to other Asia-Pacific principals. Wealth origin traces directly to those financial-services exits. The firm allocates across private credit and venture capital. It structures commitments through direct co-investments, SPVs and fund vehicles. Confirmed positions include the 2020 acquisition of Anytime Fitness Asia alongside Exacta Capital Partners and the September 2025 pre-seed round in Isaacus with Galileo Ventures. Geographic reach covers Singapore, Australia and Vietnam, with additional exposure through Somers Limited's shareholding. Aura Group employs an undisclosed number of professionals and operates five offices. Somers Limited acquired a 15 percent stake in May 2021, reported at 16.4 percent by September 2023. Andrew Nai serves as Vice President of the Harvard Club of Singapore since 2024. Adjacent vehicles include the B1G1 philanthropy platform and the BetterX affiliate that sponsored CryptoKnights programming. Ownership by Somers Limited, a listed Bermuda investment holding company, creates a hybrid structure that blends single-family discipline with external capital and shared deal flow via ICM Limited. This arrangement distinguishes Aura Group from pure single-family offices while preserving founder control over investment decisions.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
2009
AUM
1400 (Altss estimate)
Location
Region
Oceania
Country
Singapore
City
Singapore
Corporate office
Singapore
Additional offices
Sydney, Australia · Melbourne, Australia · Brisbane, Australia · Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Principals
Calvin Ng
Co-founder
Eric Chan
Co-founder
John Kolenda
Co-founder
Andrew Nai
Key principal
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Aura Group?
Calvin Ng, Eric Chan and John Kolenda set the investment direction as co-founders. Andrew Nai participates as a key principal on select mandates. No external CIO is disclosed.
How does Aura Group source proprietary deal flow?
The firm collaborates with Exacta Capital Partners, Galileo Ventures and RISA Partners on specific transactions. Somers Limited and ICM Limited provide additional flow through their announced cooperation.
Does Aura Group participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Aura Group uses both approaches. It commits to its own Aura Venture Fund II via SPV and joins direct co-investments such as Inspire Brands Asia and Isaacus.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The founders built and sold stakes in Australia's Finsure mortgage aggregation platform plus other financial-services businesses.
What is Aura Group's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
The firm regularly joins external sponsors. Examples include the 2020 Anytime Fitness Asia transaction led by Exacta Capital and the 2025 Isaacus round with Galileo Ventures.
How is Aura Group related to Somers Limited?
Somers Limited acquired a 15 percent stake in May 2021, later reported at 16.4 percent in September 2023. The two entities intend to share investment opportunities through ICM Limited.
Does Aura Group maintain philanthropic structures?
The firm supports B1G1 and Opportunity International. Andrew Nai also serves on the board of an unnamed non-profit theatre school in Singapore.
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