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Tiger Global's $35B crossover book tilts public after three-year drought

Chase Coleman's 13F snapshot shows hedge fund reversing venture weightings as growth multiples compress.

Published July 13, 2026 Source MSN From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · July 13, 2026

Tiger Global's $35B crossover book tilts public after three-year drought

Chase Coleman's 13F snapshot shows hedge fund reversing venture weightings as growth multiples compress.

Source MSN ↗

Tiger Global Management disclosed mid-2026 equity holdings valued at roughly $35 billion, marking the first time in fourteen quarters that public market positions exceeded the firm's private book by concentration. Chase Coleman's crossover vehicle, once the archetype of dual-mandate investing, spent 2022 through early 2025 nursing venture markdowns that erased nearly $18 billion in paper NAV. The 13F filing, covering positions as of June 30, shows a portfolio stripped of speculative SaaS bets and rebuilt around cash-generative software incumbents trading at mid-teens free-cash-flow yields.

Coleman's top ten disclosed holdings—led by Microsoft, ServiceNow, and Snowflake—account for 63% of the reportable book, up from 48% a year earlier. The firm exited or trimmed twelve positions below $200 million, including full liquidations of Carvana, Affirm, and Roblox. New stakes appeared in Oracle and SAP, both trading near all-time highs on enterprise AI tailwinds. Tiger added $1.1 billion to its Microsoft position during the quarter, now the fund's largest single holding at $4.3 billion. The move coincides with Redmond's Azure revenue run rate crossing $125 billion annualized, a threshold that makes the hyperscaler harder to ignore for growth-at-scale allocators.

The reversal matters because Tiger Global spent two decades as the template for venture-to-public arbitrage. Coleman built the firm's reputation writing $50 million to $150 million growth checks into late-stage startups, then surfing liquidity events into public momentum. That playbook broke in 2022 when zero rates evaporated and Tiger's private book cratered 54% peak to trough. The firm paused new venture commitments in Q4 2023 and began selectively monetizing portfolio companies through secondary sales and staggered IPO exits. By mid-2026, the venture allocation has contracted to roughly 38% of total AUM, down from 61% at year-end 2021. Allocators who stuck with Tiger through the drawdown are now watching whether Coleman can rebuild public alpha without the venture lottery ticket optionality that once defined the franchise.

Operators and allocators should track Tiger's Q3 2026 13F due in mid-November, particularly any further concentration into the top five names or rotation into cyclical software. The firm's private book remains opaque, but limited partner meetings in September will likely disclose whether Tiger resumes growth-stage writing or pivots toward buyout co-investment. Watch for secondary volume in Tiger-backed private companies; if Coleman is still distributing stakes rather than adding, the venture pivot remains rhetorical.

The real tell is position sizing. Coleman built Tiger by writing 10% portfolio checks into names trading at 60x forward earnings. The 2026 book shows 15% checks into names at 22x. That is not a style drift. That is a different fund.

The takeaway
Tiger Global's public book now exceeds venture allocation for first time since 2021; Coleman rebuilding around FCF yield, not growth.
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