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bolttech appoints new non-executive director

She brings over a decade of experience in private equity and technology investments.

Singapore-headquartered bolttech has appointed Ridhi Chaudhary, Chief Investment Officer of Dragon Fund by Liquidity and MUFG, as a Non-Executive Director. 

The appointment follows bolttech’s recent Series C funding round led by Dragon Fund.  

Chaudhary brings over a decade of experience in private equity and technology investments, specialising in sectors such as technology, healthcare, and sustainability across Singapore, India, and the United States. 

Before joining Dragon Fund, Chaudhary spent nine years at Goldman Sachs in its Asset Management division, where she managed a private equity portfolio worth over $2b. 

During her tenure, she invested in companies including ReNew, Antuit, Aragen, Cyfirma, Biocon Biologics, and Good Host Spaces, and served on the boards of several of these firms.  

Prior to Goldman Sachs, Chaudhary was a private equity investor at GIC, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, on its direct investments team. 

She began her career as a management consultant at Boston Consulting Group. Chaudhary holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT Delhi.

 

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