We select our colleagues to represent our values: integrity, honesty and transparency. They strive daily to increase our impact from our 5 locations: Brussels, London, Mumbai, Nairobi & Paris.
Join usFrançois de Borchgrave
Founder & Managing partner, Brussels
Charles-Antoine Janssen
Founder & Managing partner, Brussels
Florian Kemmerich
Managing partner, Brussels
Serena Guarnaschelli
Partner, London
Parag Vaidya
Associate Partner & CFO, Mumbai
Juliette Averseng
Associate Partner, Brussels
Karthik Subbaraman
Associate Partner, Mumbai
Ann Lanens
Office Manager, Brussels
Mamtha Gujaran
Office Manager, Mumbai
Cédric Joutet
Principal, Paris
Charlotte Badenoch
Principal, Nairobi
Krati Garg
Manager, Mumbai
Shriya Bubna
Manager, Mumbai
Salma Badr
Manager, Paris
Francesca Pallara
Manager, Brussels
Tracy deSouza
Manager, Mumbai
Matteo Vanzini
Associate, Brussels
Hugo Le Blay
Associate, Paris
Kaustubh Shanbhag
Associate, Mumbai
Alexandre Miura
Associate, Paris
Akshita Singh
Associate, New Delhi
Enock Wangila
Associate, Nairobi
Bhavya Reddy
Senior Analyst, Mumbai
Marie Pietri
Senior Analyst, Paris
Renuka Barsila
Senior Analyst, Mumbai
Miriam Levit
Analyst, Brussels
Aditya Andhansare
Analyst, Mumbai
Sadhana Nadathur
Junior Analyst, Mumbai
Silke Janssens
Junior Analyst, Brussels
Marco Sangiovanni
Junior Analyst, Brussels
Milena Mayora
Junior Analyst, Brussels
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On top of working on projects impacting communities around the world,
our team regularly writes on upcoming financial innovations, key societal issues and more. Have a look!
L’Echo: KOIS raises $68 millions for Indian Healthcare
The Belgian impact investing company has just completed an important fund raising in which AvH participated. What is the objective? To boost innovative solutions in Indian health technology.
Economic Times: HealthQuad to hike fund pool to Rs 900 crore
HealthQuad had raised Rs 75 crore in 2016 under its first fund and invested Rs 250 crore along with its investors in the seven Indian companies like Medika Bazar, Regency Hospital and others. Through the second fund, HealthQuad seeks to invest in disruptive, technology based and innovation driven businesses which transform healthcare in India, generate value and also create deep social impact.
Press release: How India’s healthcare focused fund HealthQuad disrupts health systems without compromising on financial and societal returns
Today, 3.8 billion people do not have access to quality healthcare. Some venture and private equity funds such as HealthQuad want to bridge the gap where public healthcare investments fail, and the Covid-19 crisis is a painful proof of this urgent need.