Episode #5 - Dr Ajay Singh, Principal at RootBridge Capital

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In this episode of the RootBridge Podcast, Louisa Clark sits down with Dr Ajay Singh, Principal at RootBridge, to explore the bold thinking behind the firm’s new India-only fund. From his early life to his current role shaping cross-border investment strategy, Ajay shares the personal journey and professional convictions that led him to believe India is the opportunity of the decade.

The conversation opens with Ajay’s roots — his upbringing, early influences, and the first signs of his curiosity for finance and problem-solving. Louisa explores how his family life today anchors his decisions, and how becoming a parent has deepened his perspective on risk, purpose, and growth.

Ajay speaks openly about his connection to India — both personal and professional — and how that relationship has evolved over the years. He discusses why now is the right time to launch an India-focused strategy from Switzerland and how the fund’s structure, which spans public and private markets, reflects his long-term investment philosophy.

The episode delves into how Ajay operates: his disciplined yet bold approach to decision-making, what “diligence” means to him, and the kinds of people he trusts when building teams. He also shares how RootBridge is working to demystify India for European investors — and how the firm aims to bring more than just capital to the Indian ventures it backs.

Looking ahead, Ajay reflects on legacy — what success would mean ten years from now, and what kind of imprint he hopes to leave as an investor and a leader. The episode wraps with Louisa’s signature question on happiness, as Ajay shares his personal definition of fulfillment in this exciting chapter of his journey.

Note: This episode is not intended as investment advice.

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