
Carlyle backs Indian affordable housing firm
The Carlyle Group's $26 million commitment to Value & Budget Housing Corporation (VBHC) last week is significant in that it marks the affordable housing developer’s graduation to the investment mainstream. The company was founded in 2009 by what Shankar Narayanan, head of Carlyle Growth Capital in India, describes as “a team of visionary entrepreneurs.” Their vision involved building one million affordable entry-level homes nationwide in the space of a decade.
Early-stage funding was provided by two investors keen to promote a social agenda in addition to generating economic returns. India Financial Inclusion Fund (IFIF) focuses on sectors that directly or indirectly...
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