
The infusion of sustainability‑focused capital accelerates Truboard’s ability to bring data‑driven transparency to India’s fragmented real‑asset ecosystem, raising competitive pressure on traditional asset managers.
India’s real‑asset landscape is undergoing a digital transformation, with investors demanding real‑time visibility into complex portfolios. Platforms like Truboard Partners combine artificial intelligence with cloud‑based data aggregation to bridge the gap between fragmented asset information and actionable insights. By converting disparate data streams into a unified operating layer, the company enables lenders and equity holders to monitor performance, risk, and operational efficiency on a daily basis, a stark contrast to the months‑long lag typical of legacy systems.
Truboard’s AI‑driven engine not only shortens monitoring cycles but also quantifies incremental value for its clients. The firm claims its analytics can lift internal rates of return by 2‑3 percent, a margin that translates into substantial capital gains for institutional investors. Moreover, the platform’s ability to handle both debt and equity structures across real‑estate and clean‑energy projects positions it as a versatile tool for diversified portfolios. This dual‑focus aligns with broader ESG trends, as investors increasingly allocate capital toward sustainable infrastructure while seeking robust risk‑adjusted returns.
The recent Rs 20 crore injection, led by Earth Fund—a venture capital platform dedicated to environmental and sustainability outcomes—signals strong market confidence in Truboard’s growth trajectory. The funding will underpin product enhancements, geographic expansion, and deeper integration with global asset managers. As the company scales into the US and EU, it will compete with established fintech and proptech players, potentially reshaping standards for post‑investment monitoring and setting new benchmarks for transparency in the real‑asset sector.
Asset performance platform Truboard Partners secured Rs 20 crore ($2.2 million) in a new funding round led by Earth Fund, a sustainability‑focused VC. The Mumbai‑based AI‑driven SaaS will use the capital to strengthen its product foundation and scale across real‑estate and clean‑energy assets.
Source: Entrackr

Asset performance platform Truboard Partners has secured Rs 20 crore ($2.2 million) in a funding round led by Earth Fund, an environment- and sustainability-focused venture capital platform.
The Mumbai-based company had previously raised $2.7 million in July 2022.
The proceeds will be used to strengthen its product foundation and scale the platform responsibly across asset classes, Truboard Partners said in a press release.
Co-founded in 2020 by Srickant Rajagopal, Nandkumar Surti, and Vipul Thakore, Truboard Partners offers AI-driven asset performance management software that provides comprehensive portfolio intelligence to lenders, equity investors, and asset owners managing real and financial assets. The platform enables 360-degree visibility into investment performance, risk management, and operational efficiency, helping institutions optimise portfolio IRRs through data-driven decision-making.
According to the company, its platform is used by investors and operators to manage complex, multi-asset portfolios across India’s real estate and energy markets, supported by recent expansions into the US and EU.
Truboard Partners works with developers, lenders, and institutional investors, providing a common operating layer for portfolio management across real estate and energy assets, spanning both debt and equity structures.
The company aims to address gaps in India’s real asset ecosystem by bringing structure and transparency to post-investment asset monitoring in real estate and clean energy infrastructure. By converting fragmented data into actionable insights, the platform reduces lender visibility timelines from months to days, improves risk management, and enables asset owners to generate 2–3% higher returns.
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