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Green India Venture Fund (GIVF) Contact Us

Contact for any other information

IFCI Venture Capital Funds Ltd. (IFCI Venture)

11th Floor, IFCI Tower, 61, Nehru Place,

New Delhi - 110 019

Ph : +91-011-26453343/46

Fax : +91-011-26453348 (Fax)

E-mail : 

                givf@ifciventure.com

                deals@ifciventure.com

                resources@ifciventure.com

website : www.ifciventure.com

Objective of the Fund

The objective of GIVF would be to invest in companies setting up Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects and other commercially viable projects/ business aiming at following :

* Reduce or eliminate negative ecological impact;

* Improve the productive and responsible use of natural/other resources;

* Promoting use of alternative/non-conventional/renewable energy sources;

* Synchronizing business practices for maintaining ecological balance and sustainable environment

Need for such fund

Climate change is among the most challenging issues mankind has ever faced. Greenhouse gases form a blanket layer over earth's atmosphere and trap heat waves within atmosphere, thus, gradually leading to rise in global temperature. GIVF proposes to contribute to cleaner environment and sustainable development and also generate substantial revenues for all willing to espouse the cause of clean environment. 

Constitution / Structure of Fund

Domestic Fund 

Green India Venture Fund is SEBI registered Trust Fund. IFCI Venture has been appointed as Investment Manager of the Fund.

The constitution / structure of the Overseas fund would be decided after careful examination of all aspects such as taxation and other advantages. To enable the overseas investors to get benefit from the double tax avoidance treaty, the part of fund may be Overseas domiciled fund in the tax advantage territory. 

Size of Fund

The corpus size of the fund is INR 3300 Million approx. with Green Shoe option. 

The size of the overseas fund would be...