NVP is the second investor to come out in support of Snapdeal's decision, after Kenneth Glass (an early investor in Snapdeal).
Earlier this week, Snapdeal had announced that it was terminating all strategic discussions to pursue a new plan of operations that it calls "Snapdeal 2.0".
"Nexus, as a long term Snapdeal shareholder, fully supports the Snapdeal 2.0 journey. We will continue to partner with the company to help achieve its goals," the investment firm said in an emailed statement.
After the announcement by Snapdeal, there were reports that the decision had not gone down well with a section of the company's shareholders.
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According to a report by ET Now, Vani Kola -- co-founder of Kalaari Capital -- had criticised the move.
"I am extremely disappointed and shocked with the founders and their disregard for investors and the employees' interest," she was quoted as saying.
SoftBank, the largest shareholder in Snapdeal and the one driving the merger discussions with Flipkart, has said it respected the decision to pursue an independent strategy.
These include high-profile names like Ratan Tata and PremjiInvest (investment arm of Azim Premji). Other investors include Ontario Teachers Pension Plan, Foxconn, Temasek and BlackRock.
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