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Asset manager Lighthouse Canton to invest $1.5b in India: report

It’s $1b in private credit and $500m in real estate over the next 3-4 years.

Singapore-based asset manager Lighthouse Canton plans to invest $1.5b in India over the next three to four years, its senior executives said, reports Reuters.

The firm will focus on private credit and real estate.

Lighthouse Canton reportedly aims to exceed $1b in private credit, and $500m in real estate investment, said Sanket Sanha, managing director and CEO of Lighthouse’s global asset management business.

The firm also plans to launch a new India-focused private credit fund, aiming to raise $113.8m to $170.7m by January 2026.

It has already reportedly deployed over $350m in Indian alternative assets. Lighthouse Canton also manages a 1.2 million square-foot portfolio of life sciences-related real estate, including research and development labs, in Hyderabad.

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