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What role does the state government play in the 'Fund of Funds' scheme?

AAs a direct investor in startups.

BAs a limited partner for the funds.

CAs a facilitator for VCs only.

DAs a guarantor for startup loans.

Answer:

B. As a limited partner for the funds.

Read Explanation:

FUND OF FUNDS

  • KSUM is partnering with SEBI accredited Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) to invest in the startups from Kerala.

  • The state government will act as a limiter partner for the funds

Benefits of Scheme

  • The scheme will attract VC funds to the state and the fund will have a large corpus of funds for startups.

  • The funds will have access to the Kerala startup

  • ecosystem and any activities organised or supported by KSUM.

  • The funds will be having a monthly facilitation program for interacting with Kerala based Startups.

  • The technology startups in the scaling up stage can connect with the investors to raise equity based investments for their growth.

  • The scheme will provide opportunities for branding and promotion of the fund in all startup events organized by KSUM.


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