
WhiteBoard Financial Advisors plans to launch a 100 million urban assets alternative investment fund targeting offshore investors, focusing on diversified real estate asset classes across major Indian urban centers with a seven-year lifecycle. Meanwhile, Mumbai-based Artha Venture Fund anticipates 10 to 12 exits in fiscal 2025, driven by early-stage investments maturing, with returns ranging widely and a shift toward secondary sales and buybacks amid evolving market conditions.
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The tone across the articles is generally positive, highlighting growth plans and successful investment outcomes. Both firms express optimism about future returns and strategic initiatives, though the coverage remains factual and avoids exaggerated enthusiasm, maintaining a professional and measured sentiment.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| businessstandard | Artha Venture's early bets begin to pay off as exit opportunities mount | Center | Positive |
| businessstandard | WhiteBoard to launch 100 mn urban assets AIF, target offshore capital | Center | Positive |
businessstandard broke this story on 3 May, 01:38 pm. Other outlets followed.
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