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Tiger Global Management
Tiger Global Management
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Company nameTiger Global Management
Company typePrivate
Foundation2001
FounderChase Coleman III, Charles Payson Coleman Jr.
LocationNew York City

Tiger Global Management is a private investment firm founded in 2001 by Chase Coleman III and Charles Payson Coleman Jr., with its headquarters in New York City. The firm is known for its investments in technology and internet companies, and has been compared to other prominent investment firms such as SoftBank Group and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts. Tiger Global Management has invested in companies such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Spotify, and has also been involved in investments in China, including companies like Alibaba Group and JD.com. The firm's investments are often made in conjunction with other prominent investors, such as Sequoia Capital and Accel Partners.

History

Tiger Global Management was founded in 2001 by Chase Coleman III and Charles Payson Coleman Jr., with the goal of investing in technology and internet companies. The firm's early investments included companies such as Facebook and LinkedIn, which were still in their early stages of development at the time. In the following years, the firm expanded its investments to include companies in China, such as Alibaba Group and JD.com, and also invested in companies in India, including Flipkart and Ola Cabs. The firm's investments have been made in conjunction with other prominent investors, such as Sequoia Capital, Accel Partners, and Andreessen Horowitz. Tiger Global Management has also been involved in investments in Europe, including companies like Spotify and Deliveroo, and has worked with investors such as Balderton Capital and Index Ventures.

Investments

Tiger Global Management has made investments in a wide range of companies, including technology and internet companies, as well as companies in e-commerce, financial services, and healthcare. The firm's investments have included companies such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Spotify, as well as Chinese companies like Alibaba Group and JD.com. Tiger Global Management has also invested in companies in India, including Flipkart and Ola Cabs, and has worked with investors such as Sequoia Capital India and Accel Partners India. The firm's investments have been made in conjunction with other prominent investors, such as SoftBank Group, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, and Blackstone Group. Tiger Global Management has also been involved in investments in Europe, including companies like Deliveroo and HelloFresh, and has worked with investors such as Balderton Capital and Index Ventures.

Strategy

Tiger Global Management's investment strategy is focused on identifying and investing in companies with strong growth potential, particularly in the technology and internet sectors. The firm's investments are often made in conjunction with other prominent investors, such as Sequoia Capital and Accel Partners. Tiger Global Management's strategy also involves working closely with the companies in which it invests, providing guidance and support to help them achieve their growth goals. The firm's investments have been made in a wide range of companies, including Facebook, LinkedIn, and Spotify, as well as Chinese companies like Alibaba Group and JD.com. Tiger Global Management has also been involved in investments in India, including companies like Flipkart and Ola Cabs, and has worked with investors such as Sequoia Capital India and Accel Partners India. The firm's strategy has been compared to that of other prominent investment firms, such as SoftBank Group and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.

Notable Deals

Tiger Global Management has been involved in a number of notable deals, including its investment in Facebook in 2011, which valued the company at $50 billion. The firm has also been involved in investments in LinkedIn and Spotify, and has worked with investors such as Sequoia Capital and Accel Partners. Tiger Global Management's investment in Alibaba Group in 2011 was also notable, as it helped to establish the firm as a major player in the Chinese e-commerce market. The firm's investments in India, including companies like Flipkart and Ola Cabs, have also been notable, and have helped to establish Tiger Global Management as a major player in the Indian technology sector. Other notable deals include the firm's investment in Deliveroo and HelloFresh, and its work with investors such as Balderton Capital and Index Ventures.

Criticisms and Controversies

Tiger Global Management has faced criticism and controversy over the years, particularly with regards to its investment strategy and its involvement in certain companies. The firm has been criticized for its role in the Uber-Didi Chuxing deal, which was seen as a major blow to the Chinese ride-hailing market. Tiger Global Management has also faced criticism for its investment in WeWork, which was seen as a major risk due to the company's high valuation and uncertain business model. The firm's investments in India have also been the subject of controversy, particularly with regards to the firm's involvement in companies like Flipkart and Ola Cabs. Despite these criticisms, Tiger Global Management remains one of the most prominent and successful investment firms in the world, with a portfolio that includes companies like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Spotify. The firm has worked with investors such as Sequoia Capital, Accel Partners, and Andreessen Horowitz, and has been involved in investments in China, India, and Europe.

Leadership and Organization

Tiger Global Management is led by its founders, Chase Coleman III and Charles Payson Coleman Jr., who serve as the firm's co-CEOs. The firm's leadership team also includes other experienced investors, such as Scott Shleifer and Lee Fixel, who have been involved in many of the firm's notable deals. Tiger Global Management is headquartered in New York City, and has offices in China, India, and Europe. The firm's organization is focused on identifying and investing in companies with strong growth potential, and its leadership team works closely with the companies in which it invests to provide guidance and support. Tiger Global Management has worked with investors such as SoftBank Group, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, and Blackstone Group, and has been involved in investments in companies like Alibaba Group, JD.com, and Spotify. The firm's leadership and organization have been compared to those of other prominent investment firms, such as Sequoia Capital and Accel Partners.

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