The LP infrastructure your fund has been operating without.
TCR gives emerging fund managers the LP access, verified fund presence, portfolio company fundraise support, and peer intelligence that established funds have built over decades. On one platform. Structured for institutional diligence from day one.

TCR changes
All four. One platform.
The established fund's advantage is structural, not earned.
A Fund IV manager receives inbound LP interest from relationships built across three previous funds. An emerging GP starts from zero on every raise. TCR's LP introduction programme changes that starting position — matching your fund to allocators whose mandate aligns with your strategy, sector, and stage.
An LP cannot diligence what they cannot verify.
A PDF deck is not a data room. A LinkedIn profile is not a fund profile. TCR builds your fund a structured, MCA-corroborated presence — standardised across 15 data fields — that an institutional LP can assess in the same format as every other fund on the platform.
Your portfolio companies are fundraising without your network reaching far enough.
A GP's value to a portco includes the investor relationships that help the next round close. When your network runs short of the round's requirements, TCR's portco fundraise infrastructure takes over — matching companies to active investors, managing the process, and tracking progress through to close.
You make allocation decisions without knowing what your peers are seeing.
Sector momentum. LP appetite signals. What comparable funds are raising on, and at what terms. This intelligence exists — it circulates informally among GPs with the right relationships. TCR makes it structured, anonymised, and available to every fund on the platform through the GP peer room and quarterly intelligence briefings.
Most GPs don't know why an LP passed. They learn nothing from the rejection.
TCR's capital readiness assessment is a 12-point written evaluation of your fund's LP-facing positioning — thesis clarity, team credibility, track record framing, terms structure, and the specific objections that allocators in your category raise most often. You see the gap before the LP does.
The annual LP meeting is the most important communication of the year. Most GPs underprepare.
Agenda structure. Portfolio narrative. Performance framing. Pre-read materials. The questions LPs will ask and the answers they want to hear — not the ones you want to give. TCR prepares the entire LP meeting for Tier 2 and above, so you walk in with institutional-quality materials, not slides built the night before.
Every piece of your
fund's LP infrastructure
in one place.

The TCR GP dashboard gives you a single view of your LP introduction pipeline, fund profile health, capital readiness score, portco fundraise status, and sector intelligence — updated continuously.
Fund profile — verified and LP-facing
Your fund appears on the TCR registry in a standardised 15-field format — corpus, category, stage, sector, thesis, team, and portfolio. The MCA-corroborated layer gives LPs the primary source confirmation they require. Your enrichment sits alongside it, clearly labelled.
Capital readiness score
A 12-point written assessment of your fund's LP-facing positioning across thesis, team, track record, terms, and objection readiness. Updated as your fund profile evolves. Visible to you on the dashboard. Not shared with LPs — it is a working document, not a rating.
LP introduction pipeline
3–5 mandate-matched LP introductions per quarter at Tier 1. Each introduction is prepared — not cold. TCR provides context to both sides before any meeting is arranged. You see the LP's mandate, allocation history, and fit rationale before accepting.
LP sentiment intelligence
Quarterly anonymised data on what LPs in your category are prioritising — sector appetite, terms sensitivities, ticket size trends, and the specific concerns that have caused passes on comparable funds. Not generic market commentary. Calibrated to your fund's stage and strategy.
Competitive landscape brief
Where comparable funds are in their fundraise cycle. What LPs they are speaking to. How your fund's positioning compares on the dimensions allocators use to differentiate. Anonymised, structured, and updated each quarter. Available from Tier 2.
Your portcos fundraise further than your
network reaches.
GPs submit portco raises to TCR. The platform matches them to active investors across its network — family offices, funds, and HNIs whose mandate fits the round. The GP retains full visibility and control. TCR handles the investor matching and introduction pipeline.
GPs submit the raise — round size, stage, sector, and a placement memo. TCR takes it from there.
Each portco is matched against active investors in TCR's network. Match quality is shown before any introduction is made.
The GP approves every introduction. Nothing goes to an investor without GP sign-off.
A live timeline tracks every investor touchpoint — from memo circulation to IOI to close. Visible to the GP at all times.
GPs can submit a pre-raise Pulse Check room to build investor relationships before the round formally opens.

around your mandates.
Intelligence that only circulates between peers who trust each other.
The GP room within the TCR Ecosystem is a governed peer environment for fund managers at comparable stages. Deal sharing, LP dynamics, regulatory interpretation, and competitive positioning — discussed candidly, without the filters that apply when a senior LP or a competing fund is in the room.
Deal sharing circle — structured peer introductions to co-investors at compatible stages. No blind forwarding. No competitive anxiety.
LP appetite signals — what allocators in your category are prioritising, shared anonymously between GPs who have seen the same LP meetings.
Regulatory intelligence — SEBI and FEMA circular interpretation by GPs who have navigated the same structures. Not legal advice. Peer experience.
Fundraising benchmarks — timeline to first close, LP sequencing strategies, what's working and what isn't. Anonymised. Updated each quarter.

One conversation. Your fund on TCR within two weeks.
Onboarding begins with a single structured conversation — not a data room submission. TCR will assess your fund's tier, build your initial profile, and run your capital readiness assessment before your first LP introduction is made.
Initial conversation
A structured intake covering fund stage, strategy, LP history, and fundraising objectives. No deck required. Direct access — not a sales queue.
Capital readiness assessment
TCR runs the 12-point evaluation and returns a written report within five working days. This is the foundation for everything that follows — LP introductions, profile positioning, and pitch preparation.
Fund profile published
Your fund appears on the TCR registry in standardised format — visible to LPs and advisors on the platform. MCA-corroborated fields are confirmed. Your enrichment is added alongside, clearly labelled.
First LP introductions
Within your first quarter, TCR begins mandate-matched LP introductions. Each introduction is prepared — both sides have context before any meeting is arranged. You see the LP's fit rationale before accepting.

LP sentiment intelligence, competitive landscape briefing, annual LP meeting preparation, GP brand audit, and expanded LP introduction programme — for funds ready to move from family office relationships to institutional and DFI commitments.

