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Jindal Ventures Capital
Welcome to the BC Jindal Group, one of India's largest companies. Explore our many companies, including packaging films, renewable energy, steel, and more.
Jindal Ventures Capital
Welcome to the BC Jindal Group, one of India's largest companies. Explore our many companies, including packaging films, renewable energy, steel, and more.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
1995
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
India
City
Gurugram
Corporate office
Gurugram, India
Principals
B.C. Jindal
Founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Jindal Ventures Capital?
Specific investment principals for the venture arm are not publicly identified on the corporate website. The B.C. Jindal Group reports overall leadership through its operating companies — JPFL Films, Jindal (India) Limited, Jindal India Power Limited, and Jindal India Renewable Energy — but has not disclosed a dedicated venture investment committee or managing partner for Jindal Ventures Capital.
Is Jindal Ventures Capital structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
It operates as the venture investment entity within a family-controlled industrial group, not as a standalone family office. Its parent, the B.C. Jindal Group, founded in 1952, generates over $2.5 billion in revenue from packaging films, steel, and power generation. The venture arm deploys capital into early-stage companies, functioning more like a corporate venture capital unit than a traditional fund.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The underlying capital traces to the B.C. Jindal Group, an industrial conglomerate founded by Shri B.C. Jindal in 1952. The group's principal wealth engines include Jindal Poly Films, one of the world's largest flexible-packaging film manufacturers; Jindal (India) Limited, a downstream steel products maker; and Jindal India Power Limited, which operates a 1,200 MW coal-fired thermal power plant in Odisha, operational since 2015.
What investment stages does Jindal Ventures Capital typically target?
The firm targets early-stage companies, covering seed and startup phases. Altss records indicate a focus on early-stage venture, though no specific fund vehicles, ticket-size ranges, or portfolio companies have been publicly disclosed by the firm.
Does Jindal Ventures Capital maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
The B.C. Jindal Group maintains a social development focus targeting communities near its plant locations, but no separate philanthropic foundation or DAF structure is publicly detailed. Sustainability and community welfare initiatives appear to be managed at the parent-group level rather than through a formally separated entity.
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