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Peak XV Raises $1.3 Billion Across India and APAC Funds in First Post‑Sequoia Close

Peak XV’s first fully independent $1.3B corpus will back founders from seed to IPO across India and APAC, with most capital earmarked for AI- and fintech-led innovation.

by Ilampirai Arivazhagan
February 21, 2026
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Peak XV Raises $1.3 Billion Across India and APAC Funds in First Post‑Sequoia Close
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Peak XV Partners, the venture firm spun out of Sequoia Capital’s India and Southeast Asia arm, has closed $1.3 billion in new capital commitments across three funds focused on India and the broader Asia-Pacific region. The multi-fund raise, confirmed in a company announcement , will be deployed through dedicated India Seed, India Venture and APAC vehicles over the next two to three years.

The capital has been committed by a mix of university endowments, foundations and other institutional limited partners, and represents Peak XV’s first fully independent fundraise since its separation from Sequoia Capital in 2023.

Three New Funds for Exceptional Founders in India, APAC and beyond 🚀
We are pleased to announce the closing of $1.3 billion in new capital commitments across our India Seed, India Venture, and APAC funds.

Along with significant uninvested capital in our existing Growth fund,… pic.twitter.com/GCaKTc0ipi

— Peak XV Partners (@peakxvpartners) February 20, 2026

Firm and Sector Context

Peak XV Partners, headquartered across India and Singapore, invests from seed to growth stages in startups across India and the wider Asia-Pacific region. The firm, formerly known as Sequoia Capital India & SEA, rebranded in 2023 following Sequoia’s decision to split its operations into separate regional franchises.

Over roughly two decades of activity, Peak XV has grown to manage more than $10 billion across 16 funds and has backed over 450 companies, including more than 50 unicorns and upwards of 35–36 IPOs across public markets. Its portfolio spans fintech, software, consumer internet and emerging deep-tech categories, placing it among the most active multi-stage investors in India and APAC by deal volume and assets under management.

Structure of the New Funds

The newly closed $1.3 billion pool is split across three vehicles: India Seed, India Venture and an APAC-focused fund. The India Seed and India Venture funds are designed to back early-stage companies, while the APAC vehicle will invest in later-stage and cross-border opportunities across the region.

A majority of the capital is earmarked for Indian startups, with management indicating a deployment horizon of roughly two to three years. The firm also noted that it retains significant uninvested capital in an existing growth fund, giving it capacity to continue supporting portfolio companies through later stages without immediately raising a new growth vehicle.

Investor Base and Strategy Alignment

Peak XV has described the new commitments as coming from a diversified LP base that includes leading non-profit endowments, foundations and other global institutional investors. The firm emphasized that, consistent with earlier funds, partners and staff remain among the largest investors in their own vehicles, framing this as an alignment mechanism rather than a marketing point.

Management has publicly highlighted artificial intelligence, software and cloud, fintech and consumer as the primary themes that will account for around 90% of deployment from the new funds, with additional attention to deep-tech areas such as semiconductors, defence and space technologies. From a digital-assets perspective, Peak XV’s ongoing focus on fintech, payments and financial infrastructure means a portion of this capital is likely to touch startups building rails that interact with or sit adjacent to blockchain-based systems, even though crypto is not positioned as a core standalone category in the firm’s current public messaging.

Funding History and Scale Shift

The $1.3 billion raise is materially smaller than the approximately $2.85 billion pool the firm assembled under the Sequoia brand for India and Southeast Asia in 2021, a vehicle that was later resized to about $2.4 billion as market conditions changed. Analysts note that the new corpus reflects a more conservative capital environment as well as Peak XV’s stated focus on disciplined deployment rather than maximizing AUM.

Since inception, the firm has reportedly returned more than $7 billion in cash to investors, including roughly $1.2 billion in distributions during 2024 alone, although exact figures post-split have not been publicly broken out. With this close, Peak XV continues to manage more than $10 billion across its 16 funds, reinforcing its position as one of the largest multi-stage investors focused on India and APAC.

Market Context

Peak XV’s fund close lands in a venture environment that remains cautious after the 2021–22 peak but is showing renewed appetite for AI and fintech exposures, particularly in India. Global managers such as General Catalyst, Lightspeed and Accel have recently increased their India-focused commitments, contributing to an increasingly competitive landscape for high-quality early-stage deals.

At the same time, crypto- and blockchain-specific venture funding has yet to fully recover to prior cycle highs, with a larger share of capital now flowing into supporting infrastructure such as payments, compliance, data centres and AI platforms that may indirectly underpin digital asset adoption. This trend is frequently highlighted across industry reports and web3 fundraising Updates, which show capital concentrating in foundational technologies rather than purely speculative token projects.

Outlook

Peak XV has indicated that it plans to deploy the $1.3 billion corpus over the next two to three years, with India expected to absorb the majority of commitments across AI, software, fintech and consumer categories. For founders building in or adjacent to digital assets particularly those working on payments, infrastructure and cross-border financial technology the firm’s new capital pool adds another large, experienced investor to the competitive set in India and APAC, without explicitly repositioning itself as a crypto-native fund.

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