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The India Inclusive Innovation
            Fund


                January 2012




           National Innovation Council
Driving Inclusive Innovation
•   India faces key developmental challenges in critical areas: healthcare,
    food, nutrition, agriculture, education, energy, water, financial inclusion,
    livelihoods.
•   Globally and in India such challenges are addressed in two ways –
    Philanthropy and government grants / subsidies.
•   However, these are inadequate, inefficient & when the fund flow
    stops, the good work stops !
     • Corporates following global best practices commit 1% of PBT to CSR – this
       means a company with $1 bn revenues commits $1mn !
     • These funds are routed through NGOs, managed by people who are
       committed and passionate but not efficient users of capital & have little
       experience of building scaleable / sustainable enterprises
     • Government handouts are generally inefficient & hard to manage.
•   These needs can be more holistically addressed by an inclusive
    innovation ecosystem which harnesses the dynamism of enterprise
    to solve the problems of the Bottom of the Pyramid through the creation
    of scaleable, sustainable enterprises.
Driving Inclusive Innovation
• The Venture Capital construct has done precisely this and
  attracted the best brains in the world to solve the problems
  of the affluent
• The need of the hour is to use the same venture capital
  approach and bring in the best brains in the world to
  solve the problems of the poor, recognising that the
  Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) represents an investment
  opportunity for both economic and social returns.
• This is the context for the National Innovation Council’s
  initiative on the India Inclusive Innovation Fund
• Conceived as a PPP where government helps seed and kick
  start and private sector brings finance, expertise and scale to
  plug the gap of risk capital for the BoP
India Inclusive Innovation Fund: Vision
   Innovative enterprises can fulfil unmet social needs
    by profitably, scalably, and competitively engaging
     citizens at the bottom of the economic pyramid:
  through the creation of goods, services, employment,
              livelihoods, income and wealth.

Successfully achieving this vision will unlock & unleash a
 class of capital other than philanthropy & government
grants for solving the problems of the poor and create a
    model for countries around the world to emulate
Fund Objectives
•   Drive inclusive growth by igniting innovative entrepreneurship that
    addresses Bottom of the Pyramid needs
•   Mobilise capacity to identify and scale innovative solutions that will
    address problems of the disadvantaged
•   Create an ecosystem of innovative solutions, business models and
    approaches that reach beyond IPs/Patents
•   Balance social and financial returns, simultaneously achieving social
    good and economic sustainability
•   Employment / livelihoods creation at the bottom of the pyramid
    will be a key bias for the fund’s investments
•   Mentoring / skills development / education, which will be a key
    element in enabling entrepreneurs at this end of the spectrum to succeed,
    will be achieved by creating a mentoring network, and special skilling /
    education programs
•   Help create a pool of innovators / entrepreneurs focused on BOP
    by partnering / supporting incubators / entrepreneurship cells, etc.
Fund Characteristics
•   Structured as an autonomous, Rs. 5,000 crores fund
•   Government seeded (20% in phases), privately invested (80%)
•   Ministry of Finance has announced commitment of Rs. 100 crore as
    seed money to kick start the Fund
•   Invest directly, in BOP enterprises; and indirectly through other BOP-
    focused funds, (subject to applicable law)
•   Invest across the venture development cycle: early-stage to scale-up.
•   Professionally managed by the best talent; and operate strictly as per
    the defined charter
•   Operate as a for profit entity; give “targeted” social and economic
    returns to investors
•   Source pipeline via a challenge model (inviting solutions to specific
    issues), and the field-source and broadcast model (creating an open platform
    to identify, engage, and scale existing innovations)
The Fund Model




        Venture
           B
Proposed Fund Structure
Distribution of                                         EBT
 Investment and Distribution of       Carried Interest         Distribution of
 Returns                              from the Fund            Carried Interest to
                                      to the EBT plus          management
                                      reserves for             team
                                      future funds.

                                                                         Team 1      Team 2         Team 3        Team 4
                                                                                                     Fund Economics




Payment of Trusteeship Fees
and reimbursement of                                                                 Investment Manager
expenses                                      Payment of Management Fees
                                  Fund




       Distribution of returns from   Distribution of returns from
       Portfolio Companies to the     Portfolio Companies to the
       Fund                           Fund

            Portfolio           Portfolio          Portfolio
           Company 1           Company 2          Company 3
Fund Details
•   Minimum Target Size: Rs. Five Hundred Crores
•   Maximum Size: Rs. Five Thousand Crores
•   Initial Closing: On achieving Minimum Target Size
•   Final Closing: 18 months after Initial Closing
•   Fund Life: 10 years, extendable by upto 3 years
•   IRR: Fund will target Gross Investment Internal Rate of Return of 10
    per cent per annum before taxation and management charges
Why the Fund will succeed
•   The right resources and competences
     – World class telecom infrastructure, world class entrepreneurs, access to
       world’s best technologies, world’s largest young talent pool & strong
       government focus
     – Entrepreneurial bug has bitten India – success of IT/Pharma has created role
       models / icons, IIT / IIM grads choosing entrepreneurship over MNCs,
       Entrepreneurship / Innovation Cells at leading universities, etc

•   The right talent
     – Capable of doing more with less for more
     – Innovative approach to problem solving: beyond jugaad, focusing beyond IP:
       developing new business models, approaches, GTM
     – Awareness and understanding of BOP context – they come from tier 2 / 3
       towns & rural areas too

•   The right market
     – World’s largest market for products / solutions for the poor
     – Market explodes for the right offering at the right “Indian” price point
Fund Pipeline: Representative
Examples
• Narayana Hrudalaya
• Arvind Eyecare
• Jaipur Foot
• The Acumen Fund
• Aavishkaar
• Selco: rural electricity
• Mobile led financial inclusiveness – EKO, Mcheck,
• Rural ATMs - solar power, no AC, biometric authentication (e.g. by
  Vortex Engineering)
• Rs 3000 fridge, battery run, sold by village girls (e.g. by Godrej)
• Rs. 700 Water purifier using paddy husk ash matrix (e.g. byTata
  Chemicals)
End




National Innovation Council

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The India Inclusive Innovation Fund

  • 1. The India Inclusive Innovation Fund January 2012 National Innovation Council
  • 2. Driving Inclusive Innovation • India faces key developmental challenges in critical areas: healthcare, food, nutrition, agriculture, education, energy, water, financial inclusion, livelihoods. • Globally and in India such challenges are addressed in two ways – Philanthropy and government grants / subsidies. • However, these are inadequate, inefficient & when the fund flow stops, the good work stops ! • Corporates following global best practices commit 1% of PBT to CSR – this means a company with $1 bn revenues commits $1mn ! • These funds are routed through NGOs, managed by people who are committed and passionate but not efficient users of capital & have little experience of building scaleable / sustainable enterprises • Government handouts are generally inefficient & hard to manage. • These needs can be more holistically addressed by an inclusive innovation ecosystem which harnesses the dynamism of enterprise to solve the problems of the Bottom of the Pyramid through the creation of scaleable, sustainable enterprises.
  • 3. Driving Inclusive Innovation • The Venture Capital construct has done precisely this and attracted the best brains in the world to solve the problems of the affluent • The need of the hour is to use the same venture capital approach and bring in the best brains in the world to solve the problems of the poor, recognising that the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) represents an investment opportunity for both economic and social returns. • This is the context for the National Innovation Council’s initiative on the India Inclusive Innovation Fund • Conceived as a PPP where government helps seed and kick start and private sector brings finance, expertise and scale to plug the gap of risk capital for the BoP
  • 4. India Inclusive Innovation Fund: Vision Innovative enterprises can fulfil unmet social needs by profitably, scalably, and competitively engaging citizens at the bottom of the economic pyramid: through the creation of goods, services, employment, livelihoods, income and wealth. Successfully achieving this vision will unlock & unleash a class of capital other than philanthropy & government grants for solving the problems of the poor and create a model for countries around the world to emulate
  • 5. Fund Objectives • Drive inclusive growth by igniting innovative entrepreneurship that addresses Bottom of the Pyramid needs • Mobilise capacity to identify and scale innovative solutions that will address problems of the disadvantaged • Create an ecosystem of innovative solutions, business models and approaches that reach beyond IPs/Patents • Balance social and financial returns, simultaneously achieving social good and economic sustainability • Employment / livelihoods creation at the bottom of the pyramid will be a key bias for the fund’s investments • Mentoring / skills development / education, which will be a key element in enabling entrepreneurs at this end of the spectrum to succeed, will be achieved by creating a mentoring network, and special skilling / education programs • Help create a pool of innovators / entrepreneurs focused on BOP by partnering / supporting incubators / entrepreneurship cells, etc.
  • 6. Fund Characteristics • Structured as an autonomous, Rs. 5,000 crores fund • Government seeded (20% in phases), privately invested (80%) • Ministry of Finance has announced commitment of Rs. 100 crore as seed money to kick start the Fund • Invest directly, in BOP enterprises; and indirectly through other BOP- focused funds, (subject to applicable law) • Invest across the venture development cycle: early-stage to scale-up. • Professionally managed by the best talent; and operate strictly as per the defined charter • Operate as a for profit entity; give “targeted” social and economic returns to investors • Source pipeline via a challenge model (inviting solutions to specific issues), and the field-source and broadcast model (creating an open platform to identify, engage, and scale existing innovations)
  • 7. The Fund Model Venture B
  • 9. Distribution of EBT Investment and Distribution of Carried Interest Distribution of Returns from the Fund Carried Interest to to the EBT plus management reserves for team future funds. Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Fund Economics Payment of Trusteeship Fees and reimbursement of Investment Manager expenses Payment of Management Fees Fund Distribution of returns from Distribution of returns from Portfolio Companies to the Portfolio Companies to the Fund Fund Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Company 1 Company 2 Company 3
  • 10. Fund Details • Minimum Target Size: Rs. Five Hundred Crores • Maximum Size: Rs. Five Thousand Crores • Initial Closing: On achieving Minimum Target Size • Final Closing: 18 months after Initial Closing • Fund Life: 10 years, extendable by upto 3 years • IRR: Fund will target Gross Investment Internal Rate of Return of 10 per cent per annum before taxation and management charges
  • 11. Why the Fund will succeed • The right resources and competences – World class telecom infrastructure, world class entrepreneurs, access to world’s best technologies, world’s largest young talent pool & strong government focus – Entrepreneurial bug has bitten India – success of IT/Pharma has created role models / icons, IIT / IIM grads choosing entrepreneurship over MNCs, Entrepreneurship / Innovation Cells at leading universities, etc • The right talent – Capable of doing more with less for more – Innovative approach to problem solving: beyond jugaad, focusing beyond IP: developing new business models, approaches, GTM – Awareness and understanding of BOP context – they come from tier 2 / 3 towns & rural areas too • The right market – World’s largest market for products / solutions for the poor – Market explodes for the right offering at the right “Indian” price point
  • 12. Fund Pipeline: Representative Examples • Narayana Hrudalaya • Arvind Eyecare • Jaipur Foot • The Acumen Fund • Aavishkaar • Selco: rural electricity • Mobile led financial inclusiveness – EKO, Mcheck, • Rural ATMs - solar power, no AC, biometric authentication (e.g. by Vortex Engineering) • Rs 3000 fridge, battery run, sold by village girls (e.g. by Godrej) • Rs. 700 Water purifier using paddy husk ash matrix (e.g. byTata Chemicals)