Kabir Narang, a founding general partner at global venture firm B Capital, has announced his departure to launch a new investment platform. This move signals a significant shift for the prominent investor, known for backing several successful Indian startups. Narang's forthcoming venture, slated for 2026, will concentrate on the intersection of artificial intelligence, technology, and global capital, reflecting a forward-looking investment thesis.
A Vision for AI-Driven Investing
Narang is laying the groundwork for an investment platform designed to capitalize on what he terms a profound technological revolution. The new entity will focus on "compounding at the intersection of technology, AI, and global capital flows," aiming to identify enduring value. In the interim, he plans to remain active by taking small personal stakes in companies he believes can "compound intelligently."
In a note to founders, Narang emphasized that "AI scales thought itself, compressing the gap between idea and output." He believes the next generation of successful companies will be defined by founders who combine this technological speed with strong pricing power. This disciplined approach highlights his focus on sustainable unit economics amidst rapid innovation and challenging market conditions for investors.
A Distinguished Tenure and Lasting Impact
During his tenure of over eight years at B Capital, which he joined in March 2017, Narang was a pivotal figure. He co-led the firm’s Asia strategy from Singapore and also held the crucial position of chairing its global investment committee. His leadership was instrumental in guiding the firm's investments into high-growth Indian startups like Meesho, Khatabook, and Bizongo.
Before his influential role at B Capital, Narang honed his investment acumen for nearly nine years at Eight Roads Ventures India. As a managing director at the Fidelity-backed firm, he established a strong track record in the region's venture ecosystem. This extensive experience has cemented his reputation as a seasoned investor with deep insights into the Asian market.
B Capital Ensures Seamless Transition
B Capital has confirmed Narang's departure, expressing gratitude for his contributions and wishing him success in his future endeavors. The firm has outlined a clear succession plan to ensure continuity for its extensive Asia portfolio. Co-founder Eduardo Saverin, alongside Karan Mohla and Howard Morgan, will now oversee these responsibilities with the existing regional team.
A spokesperson for B Capital reaffirmed the firm's unwavering commitment to its strategy in Asia and its broader global platform. Founded in 2015 by Saverin and Raj Ganguly, the firm manages over $9 billion and leverages a partnership with Boston Consulting Group. It remains focused on backing category-defining companies in technology, healthcare, and resilience tech across its core markets.
Kabir Narang's departure from B Capital marks the end of an era but also the beginning of a new chapter focused on AI's transformative potential. While B Capital transitions its Asia leadership to capable hands, Narang's new venture represents a significant development in the investment landscape. The industry will closely observe how both his new platform and B Capital navigate the next wave of technological innovation.
Source: TechCrunch

