Stock Market NewsPeak XV’s Ashish Agrawal Says Semiconductors Are His “Latest Crush” as Groww Delivers 50x ReturnLast updated: November 15, 2025 7:24 pmAuthor- Sneha GandhiShare4 Min ReadSHAREPeak XV Partners is now sitting on one of the largest shareholdings in a newly listed tech company after Groww’s successful market debut. Seven years after writing a Series A cheque from its $695-million Fund VI, the firm’s 17% stake in Groww is now valued at about ₹13,700 crore ($1.5 billion) at listing.ContentsMinimal Selling Despite Multiple OpportunitiesAshish Agrawal on Long-Term ConvictionWhy Peak XV Held Through Up-RoundsPublic-Market Preparation Started Years AgoWhat Peak XV Is Betting on NextThis outcome reflects Peak XV’s unusually high conviction in the startup and a rare long-hold strategy in Indian venture capital.Minimal Selling Despite Multiple OpportunitiesEven though Groww went through multiple up-rounds over the years, Peak XV chose to largely stay invested. The fund sold only what was required by regulations during the offer-for-sale, amounting to ₹1,583 crore ($178 million).The total amount Peak XV invested—just $30–35 million—has turned into a 50x-plus return, making it one of the standout venture capital outcomes in recent years.Also Read: Fox News Host Calls H-1B Visa System a ‘Cheap Labour Pipeline’; Says 70% Holders Are IndianAshish Agrawal on Long-Term ConvictionAshish Agrawal, Managing Director at Peak XV Partners and the lead investor in Groww, spoke to Moneycontrol about the journey. He said the success is rooted in decisions made very early in the company’s life.“These seeds were sown many years ago. They’re simply graduating into full-fledged trees now,” Agrawal said, explaining that public-market readiness begins long before a company considers listing.According to him, the foundation for Groww’s public debut was built through years of disciplined execution, product clarity, and readiness for the scrutiny that comes with being a listed company.Why Peak XV Held Through Up-RoundsAgrawal explained that Peak XV resisted selling its shares across multiple funding rounds because it saw long-term potential in the business. Early product decisions taken by Groww’s founders helped differentiate the platform and gave Peak XV the confidence to hold its position.He noted that Groww’s early product calls helped set it apart in a competitive space and strengthened its long-term prospects—one of the main reasons the fund chose not to significantly reduce its stake.Public-Market Preparation Started Years AgoAnother key point Agrawal highlighted was how public-market readiness begins years in advance. Groww, he said, prepared early for governance, compliance, and processes needed to operate at listed-company standards.This long preparation helped the company transition smoothly into the public markets when the time came.What Peak XV Is Betting on NextWhile Groww remains one of its most successful investments, Peak XV is already scanning for the next big opportunity. In the interview, Agrawal revealed that semiconductors are his “latest crush”, hinting at a sector that is capturing his interest as the firm looks for its next breakout company.He did not mention any specific deals but indicated that the team is actively evaluating businesses with strong fundamentals and long-term potential.A High-Conviction PhilosophyAgrawal summed up Peak XV’s approach by emphasising that what appears to be perfect timing at IPO is actually the outcome of early, disciplined decisions. The firm’s Groww investment shows how conviction, patience, and long-term thinking can compound into significant financial outcomes.Peak XV now aims to continue backing founders who demonstrate strong early product understanding and the ability to scale—qualities that shaped the Groww success story.Click here to exploreGift NiftyFII DII DataIPOYou Might Also LikePetronet LNG Shares Gain 4% After 15-Year Ethane Deal With ONGC; Nomura Sees 34% UpsideRate Cut Meets a Falling Rupee: Sensex Gains 500 Pts, Nifty Near 26,200 as RBI’s 25 bps Cut Lifts MarketsITC Hotels Shares Trade Flat as ₹3,856 Crore Block Deal Transfers 9% Equity; BAT Likely SellerCigarette Prices Likely to Rise Slightly Under New Excise Bill, Analysts Predict Muted ImpactReliance Begins Work on Draft Prospectus for Jio’s Potential Record-Setting IPOShare This ArticleFacebookCopy LinkShareBySneha GandhiFollow: Sneha Gandhi is a passionate stock market learner and finance content writer who loves exploring market trends and sharing the latest updates with readers. 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