The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved the proposed combination between Waverly Pte. Ltd and TPG Growth, paving the way for a significant expansion in their investment portfolio, particularly in complex asset classes such as private equity, real estate, and public market strategies.
Cci ApprovalTpg GrowthWaverly Pte LtdReal EstatePrivate EquityReal EstateApr 15, 2025

TPG Growth primarily focuses on investing in complex asset classes such as private equity, real estate, and public market strategies. They leverage their global expertise to identify and capitalize on lucrative investment opportunities.
The CCI's approval is a significant milestone for Waverly and TPG Growth, as it clears the way for the companies to proceed with their strategic plans. It ensures that their combined entity can operate in a manner that promotes healthy competition and benefits the broader market.
The partnership between Waverly and TPG Growth is expected to have a significant impact on the Indian real estate market. They plan to invest in high-quality, commercially viable real estate projects that will contribute to the development of the Indian urban landscape.
Waverly Pte. Ltd, a Singapore-based company with a focus on strategic investments in emerging markets, will complement TPG Growth's expertise. Waverly's strong network and local market insights will help identify and nurture high-potential businesses, particularly in the technology and real estate sectors.
The partnership is expected to excel in private equity investments, real estate, and public market strategies. TPG Growth's experience in these areas, combined with Waverly's strategic insights, will enable them to identify and invest in promising startups, mature businesses, and undervalued assets in the Indian market.

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