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Sr. No. Name of the Alternative Investment Fund Registration No. Category Date of Registration Address 1 UTTHISHTA YEKUM FUND IN List of registered Alternative Investment Funds as on November 15, 2016 Sr. no. Name of the Alternative Investment Fund Registration No. Category Date of Address Registration 8-2-334/40/C,ROAD NO.3, BANJARA HILLS, CATEGORY I – VENTURE 1 UTTHISHTA YEKUM FUND IN/AIF1/12-13/0002 01-Aug-12 HYDERABAD- 500 034 CAPITAL FUND Tel: 040 2330 6677 [email protected] 42, KALPATARU ESTATE, BUILDING NO. 5, JOGESHWARI VIKHROLI LINK ROAD, CATEGORY I – VENTURE 2 INDIAQUOTIENT INVESTMENT TRUST IN/AIF1/12-13/0003 13-Aug-12 ANDHERI (EAST), CAPITAL FUND MUMBAI – 400093 Tel: 022-42152658 [email protected] 111, TV INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,S K AHIRE MARG, WORLI,MUMBAI – FOREFRONT ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT 3 IN/AIF3/12-13/0004 CATEGORY III 14-Aug-12 400003 TRUST Tel: 022-24944808 [email protected] C/O IL&FS TRUST COMPANY LTD., IL&FS FINANCIAL CENTRE, PLOT C-22, G BLOCK, BANDRA-KURLA COMPLEX, 4 EXCEDO REALTY FUND – I IN/AIF2/12-13/0005 CATEGORY II 14-Aug-12 BANDRA (EAST), MUMBAI – 400 051 Tel: 080 43000133 [email protected] C/O IL&FS TRUST COMPANY LTD., IL&FS FINANCIAL CENTRE, PLOT C-22, G BLOCK, BANDRA-KURLA COMPLEX, 5 SABRE PARTNERS TRUST IN/AIF2/12-13/0006 CATEGORY II 14-Aug-12 BANDRA (EAST), MUMBAI – 400 051 Tel: 022 6617 8806 [email protected] 2ND FLOOR, PIRAMAL TOWERS, PENINSULA CORPORATE PARK, GANPATRAO KADAM MARG, KKR INDIA ALTERNATIVE CREDIT 6 IN/AIF2/12-13/0007 CATEGORY II 14-Aug-12 LOWER PAREL, OPPORTUNITIES FUND I MUMBAI – 400013 Tel: 022-43551325 [email protected] C/O IL&FS TRUST COMPANY LTD., THE IL&FS FINANCIAL CENTRE, PLOT NO. C-22, G BLOCK, 3RD FLOOR, 7 REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES TRUST IN/AIF2/12-13/0008 CATEGORY II 20-Sep-12 BANDRA-KURLA COMPLEX, BANDRA (EAST), MUMBAI – 400 051 Tel: 0124 4605000 [email protected] C/O IL&FS TRUST COMPANY LTD., THE IL&FS FINANCIAL CENTRE, PLOT NO. C-22, G BLOCK, 3rd FLOOR,BANDRA-KURLA 8 DICCI TRUST IN/AIF1/12-13/0009 CATEGORY I – SME FUND 01-Oct-12 COMPLEX, BANDRA (EAST),MUMBAI – 400 051 Tel: 022 6464 6425 [email protected] 201, CENTER POINT, J.B. NAGAR,ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI – 9 DAR MENTORCAP FILM FUND IN/AIF2/12-13/0011 CATEGORY II 16-Oct-12 400 059 022 42145417/ 9920010115 [email protected] 203, BALAJI ARCADE, S V ROAD, CAPALEPH INDIAN MILLENNIUM SMALL KANDIVALI WEST, 10 IN/AIF1/12-13/0012 CATEGORY I – SME FUND 29-Oct-12 AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES FUND MUMBAI 400 067 Tel: 8032559697 [email protected] 203, BALAJI ARCADE, S V ROAD, CAPALEPH INDIAN MILLENNIUM PRIVATE KANDIVALI WEST, 11 IN/AIF2/12-13/0013 CATEGORY II 05-Nov-12 EQUITY FUND MUMBAI 400 067 Tel: 8032559697 [email protected] EDELWEISS HOUSE, OFF CST ROAD, EDELWEISS STRESSED AND TROUBLED KALINA, 12 IN/AIF2/12-13/0014 CATEGORY II 05-Nov-12 ASSETS REVIVAL FUND TRUST MUMBAI- 400 098 022 4088 6391/ 99870 82395 [email protected] IIFL CENTRE, KAMALA CITY, SENAPATI BAPAT MARG, LOWER PAREL (W), 13 IIFL PRIVATE EQUITY FUND IN/AIF2/12-13/0015 CATEGORY II 16-Nov-12 MUMBAI- 400 013 9967576002/ 022 4077063 [email protected] IIFL CENTRE, KAMALA CITY, SENAPATI BAPAT MARG, LOWER PAREL (W), 14 IIFL OPPORTUNITIES FUND IN/AIF3/12-13/0016 CATEGORY III 16-Nov-12 MUMBAI- 400 013 9967576002/ 022 4077063 [email protected] 8TH FLOOR, IIFL CENTRE, KAMALA CITY, SENAPATI BAPAT MARG, CATEGORY I – VENTURE 15 IIFL VENTURE FUND IN/AIF1/12-13/0017 19-Nov-12 LOWER PAREL (W), CAPITAL FUND MUMBAI- 400 013 022 4007 7032/ 9869007960 [email protected] A1-LATHEEF, 1ST FLOOR, QUANT FIRST ALTERNATE INVESTMENT NO. 2 UNION STREET, 16 IN/AIF3/12-13/0018 CATEGORY III 26-Nov-12 TRUST OFF-INFANTRY ROAD, BANGALORE – 560001. 43/22, SHRISHTI APRTMENT, DR. RADHAKRISHNAN MAIN ROAD, DR. RADHAKRISHNAN NAGAR, 17 FULCRUM VENTURE INDIA TRUST IN/AIF2/12-13/0019 CATEGORY II 26-Nov-12 THIRUVANMIYUR, CHENNAI- 600 041. Ph:04443511620 [email protected] C/o Kedaara Capital Advisors LLP, Express Towers, 20th Floor, Nariman Point, 18 KEDAARA CAPITAL IN/AIF2/12-13/0020 CATEGORY II 26-Nov-12 Mumbai-400021 91 22 61558099, [email protected] om NIRLON HOUSE, 5TH FLOOR, Dr. ANNIE BESANT ROAD, WORLI, 19 ARCUS OPPORTUNITIES FUND IN/AIF2/12-13/0021 CATEGORY II 05-Dec-12 MUMBAI- 400030 Ph No: 02240348607 MobNo:919769458381 [email protected] VISHWAKARMA, 86 C, TOPSIA ROAD (SOUTH), CATEGORY I – VENTURE KOLKATA - 700046 +91 20 MANUFACTURING VALUE ADDITION FUND IN/AIF1/12-13/0022 13-Dec-12 CAPITAL FUND 11 66025704 +91 9654902007 [email protected] C/O IL&FS TRUST COMPANY LTD., THE IL&FS FINANCIAL CENTRE, PLOT NO. C-22, G BLOCK, HARMONY ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT 3rd FLOOR,BANDRA-KURLA 21 IN/AIF3/12-13/0023 CATEGORY III 13-Dec-12 FUND COMPLEX, BANDRA (EAST),MUMBAI – 400 051 0413-2212662 [email protected] 1096, REGUS BUSINESS OFFICES, TRADE CENTRE, BANDRA KURLA COMPLEX, 22 INDIA AGRICULTURE TRUST IN/AIF1/12-13/0024 CATEGORY I – SME FUND 21-Jan-13 BANDRA EAST- 400 051 022 6535 9624/ 98193 95252 [email protected] om 201, Sarthik Square, Near GNFC Info Tower, CATEGORY I – SOCIAL 23 INCUBE CONNECT FUND IN/AIF1/12-13/0025 23-Jan-13 S.G. Road, VENTURE FUND Ahmedabad- 380 054 Gujarat, India No. 11, Kakani Towers, I & III Floor,15, Khader Nawaz Khan Road, Chennai-600006 044- 24 UNIFI AIF IN/AIF3/12-13/26 Category III 23-Jan-13 28331556/30224466 09840147814 [email protected] 3B, LAXMI TOWERS, C-25, "G" CATEGORY – I - BLOCK, BANDRA-KURLA COMPLEX, 25 L & T Infra Investment Partners IN/AIF1/12-13/0027 06-Feb-13 INFRASTRUCTURE FUND BANDRA (E), MUMBAI- 400 051 [email protected] Suite No. 46 & 47, Munoth Centre, 343, Triplicane High Road, 26 Valmark Infra and Realty Trust IN/AIF2/12-13/0028 CATEGORY II 18-Feb-13 Triplicane, Chennai – 600005. [email protected] 23-24, GOVT. SERVANT SOCIETY, ADJOINING MUNICIPAL MARKET, NEAR CITY BANK, C.G. ROAD, 27 AMPLUS REALTY TRUST IN/AIF2/12-13/0029 CATEGORY II 20-Feb-13 NAVRANGPURA, AHMEDABAD – 380 009. 079-30137000 [email protected] Paranjape Plutus Fund-1, Vaibhav Chambers, 2nd Floor, Opp.Income Tax Office, Bandra Kural Complex, 28 Paranjape Plutus Fund-1 IN/AIF2/12-13/0030 CATEGORY II 27-Feb-13 Bandra(East), Mumbai 400 051 Ph No:9860044920 [email protected] SIDBI SOCIAL VENTURE TRUST MSME DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, GROUND FLOOR, C-11, G-BLOCK, BANDRA KURLA COMPLEX, CATEGORY I – SOCIAL 29 SIDBI SOCIAL VENTURE TRUST IN/AIF1/12-13/0031 27-Feb-13 BANDRA(EAST), VENTURE FUND MUMBAI – 400 051. Ph No: 02226527116 [email protected] 33/2337-E, 2nd Floor, Chakiapadath Building, NH By Pass Road, Ponnurunni, Vyttila PO, Kerala- 30 CHERAMAN FUND IN/AIF2/12-13/0032 CATEGORY II 28-Feb-13 682019 +91 0484 2101400 +91 9746742800 [email protected] C/O AVENDUS CAPITAL PRIVATE LIMITED, THE IL & FS FINANCIAL CENTRE, AVENDUS INDIA OPPORTUNITIES FUND III 5TH FLOOR, B QUADRANT, 31 IN/AIF2/12-13/0033 CATEGORY III 01-Mar-13 BANDRA KURLA COMPLEX, BANDRA (E), MUMBAI - 400051 9122 66480009 [email protected] #408, 4TH FLOOR, GUNDECHA CHAMBERS, NAGINDAS MASTER ROAD,FORT, MUMBAI – 400 001. 32 INDIAN PROPERTY TRUST IN/AIF2/12-13/0034 CATEGORY II 04-Mar-13 022 26542126/9892305911 gulzar.malhotra@indianpropertyad visors.com Phi Capital Trust, 3rd Floor, Chaitanya Building, No:12, Khader Nawaz Khan Road, Nungambakkam, 33 PHI CAPITAL TRUST IN/AIF2/12-13/0035 CATEGORY II 08-Mar-13 Chennai -600 006 Ph No: 044-28286556;Mob No: 09910111649 [email protected] Piramal towers, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai – 400 34 INDIAVENTURE ADVISORS TRUST IN/AIF2/12-13/0036 CATEGORY II 08-Mar-13 013 022 6151 3621/9324233044 [email protected] TOWER 3, 11TH FLOOR, INDIA BULLS FINANCIAL CENTRE, SENAPATI BAPAT MARG, ELPHINSTON ROAD, 35 INDIA ASSET GROWTH FUND IN/AIF2/12-13/0037 CATEGORY II 11-Mar-13 MUMBAI – 400 013. +91 022 39801130 +91 8879662675 [email protected] C/o HDFC Asset Management Company Limited, "HUL House", 2nd Floor, H.T. Parekh Marg, 36 HDFC AMC REAL ESTATE AIF IN/AIF2/12-13/0038 CATEGORY II 12-Mar-13 165-166 Backbay Reclamation, Churchgate, Mumbai- 400 020 022 6631 6320 9820134296 [email protected] 1, Peninsula Spenta, Mathurdas Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai-400 37 Peninsula Brookfield India Real Estate Fund IN/AIF2/12-13/0039 CATEGORY II 13-Mar-13 013. 022- 6622 9300 Mob: +91 9930995384 [email protected] Suite No. 202, 2nd Floor, A’ Wing, 36 Turner Road,Bandra West,Mumbai 38 MALABAR CAPITAL TRUST IN/AIF3/12-13/0040 CATEGORY III 15-Mar-13 – 400 050 Ph: 022 4087 0010 akshay.mansukhani@malabarinvest .com “Vishwakarma”, 86C, Topsia Road (South), CATEGORY – I - 39 SREI ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT TRUST IN/AIF1/12-13/0041 15-Mar-13 Kolkata-700046 Ph: INFRASTRUCTURE FUND 022 6628 4243/ 9820345114 [email protected] Reg Address: N-226, LGF, Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi- 110 048 Correspondence Address: 16 &17, 9th Floor, BLACK OLIVE REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES 40 IN/AIF1/13-14/0043 CATEGORY II 02-Apr-13 Wave Silver Tower, TRUST Sector 18, Noida, District- Gautam Budh Nagar, U.P.- 201 301 0120 4297846/ 9810496972 [email protected] 2ND FLOOR, PALM SPRING CENTRE, PALM COURT COMPLEX, MOTILAL OSWAL ALTERNATIVE NEW LINK ROAD, 41 IN/AIF3/13-14/0044 CATEGORY III 10-Apr-13 INVESTMENT TRUST MALAD (WEST), MUMBAI- 400 064 022 3089 6801/ 98703 66699 [email protected] C/o IL&FS TRUST COMPANY LIMITED, IL&FS CENTRE, PLOT NO.C-22, KARVY CAPITAL ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT 42 IN/AIF3/13-14/0045 CATEGORY III 10-Apr-13 G BLOCK, 5TH FLOOR, TRUST BANDRA KURLA COMPLEX, BANDRA EAST, MUMBAI – 400 051 AMBIT HOUSE 449, SENAPATI BAPAT MARG, LOWER PAREL, 43 AMBIT ALPHA FUND IN/AIF3/13-14/0047 CATEGORY III 17-Apr-13 MUMBAI - 400013 022 3982 3245/98209 44390 [email protected] Registered Office:C/o, IL&FS Centre, Plot No: C-22, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai- 400051;Correspondence Address: MobME Wireless Solutions Pvt.
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