Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Uber founder Kalanick bets on India and China with new venture fund

- Anirban Sen anirban.s@livemint.com ■

OTHER THAN EMERGING TECHNOLOGI­ES IN INDIA AND CHINA, THE VENTURE WILL FOCUS ON “LARGESCALE JOB CREATION”

BENGALURU: Uber Technologi­es Inc. founder Travis Kalanick, who was ousted from his role as the ride-hailing giant’s chief executive last year, has started a new venture investment fund called 10100, which will look to invest in emerging technologi­es in countries such as India and China, among other things.

In a Twitter announceme­nt on Thursday, Kalanick said he had begun to make investment­s and started working with entreprene­urs over the past few months as part of his efforts to move on from his stint at Uber—a company that he co-founded with Garrett Camp in 2009.

“Over the past few months, I’ve started thinking about what’s next. I’ve begun making investment­s, joining boards, working with entreprene­urs and non-profits. Today I’m announcing the creation of a fund called 10100 (pronounced ten-one-hundred), home to my passions, investment­s, ideas and big bets. It will be overseeing my for-profit investment­s as well as my nonprofit work,” said Kalanick in the statement.

In the latest announceme­nt, Kalanick did not specify the size of his new fund nor share details of the number and size of investment­s the fund would look to make. Kalanick did not immediatel­y respond to an emailed request for more informatio­n on the new fund.

Other than emerging technologi­es in India and China, 10100 will focus on “large-scale job creation”, with investment­s in real estate, e-commerce and emerging innovation in China and India.

The new fund will also look to undertake non-profit initiative­s that will initially focus on education and “the future of cities”, said Kalanick.

 ?? BLOOMBERG/FILE ?? Travis Kalanick said he had begun to make investment­s and started working with entreprene­urs over the past few months
BLOOMBERG/FILE Travis Kalanick said he had begun to make investment­s and started working with entreprene­urs over the past few months

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