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Singapore’s Lighthouse Canton to invest over US$1.5b in India; eyes private credit, real estate

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[MUMBAI] Singapore-based asset manager Lighthouse Canton plans to invest over US$1.5 billion in India in the next few years, with a focus on private credit and real estate, senior executives told Reuters on Tuesday (Oct 28).

The firm aims to exceed US$1 billion in private credit and US$500 million in real estate investments over three to four years, Sanket Sinha, managing director and CEO of Lighthouse’s global asset management business, said.

“For alternatives, private equity in real estate and private credit space, India will be one of our top plays,” Sinha said. “We see India becoming one of the largest investment destinations for Lighthouse Canton.”

The company has already deployed over US$350 million in Indian alternative assets and manages a 1.2 million square-foot portfolio of life sciences-related real estate, including research and development labs, in the southern city of Hyderabad.

It operates an India and South-east Asia growth debt fund targeting mid-to-growth stage firms, alongside an early-stage India-focused venture equity fund. Globally, Lighthouse Canton oversees US$4 billion in assets under management and advisory.

The firm plans to launch a new India-focused private credit fund, aiming to raise 10 billion to 15 billion rupees (S$146.6 million-S$219.9 million) by January 2026.

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“For the private credit fund, among other things, we will focus on companies with cross-border opportunities, acquisition financing, turnaround investing, and asset-light companies with good cash flow, like IT or SaaS companies,” Pranob Gupta, managing director – India alternatives at Lighthouse Canton, said.

India’s private credit market has grown rapidly as companies increasingly seek financing for acquisitions, dividend recaps, and promoter funding, areas often underserved by traditional banking channels.

Global funds have driven nearly 55 per cent of capital inflows into India’s private credit market over the past three years, according to an EY report from August.

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Sanket Sinha (right), Lighthouse Canton’s global head of asset management, notes a rise in venture debt demand as the pace of venture capital activity grows.

The sector is in the early stages, with assets under management estimated at US$25 billion to US$30 billion as of March 2025, equivalent to 0.6 per cent of India’s GDP and 1.2 per cent of corporate lending, S&P Global reported in September.

Gupta highlighted opportunities in the ‘mid-market’ segment, with deal sizes ranging from US$10 million to US$50 million, as particularly attractive for the firm’s private credit fund.

Lighthouse Canton currently operates seven offices in India and is actively exploring opportunities in Bengaluru and Mumbai, Sinha said. REUTERS



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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