Fintech VC QED Investors eyes $250-300 million India investments
Global fintech-focused venture capital firm QED Investors is planning to invest $250-300 million in India over the next two fund generations, as it doubles down on fintech opportunities such as AI-led financial services, cross-border payments, and wealthtech, among others.
The deployment, expected over roughly three to seven years, signals India’s growing conviction as a core market for global investors, says Sandeep Patil, partner and head of Asia-Pacific investments. The firm has already invested about $220 million in Asia-Pacific since 2020, with eight of its 14 regional bets anchored in India, including One Card, Jupiter Money, and earned wage access platform Refyne.
