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§ Private Profile · San Francisco, CA, USA
AI Private Equity Associates
Key people at Zarna.
Zarna was founded in 2025 by Rishabh Dhariwal (Founder) and Rakesh Mehta (Founder) and Vivan Agrawal (Founder) and Hrishi Joshi (Founder).
Zarna is private equity’s first AI associate class.
Our agents plug directly into your firm’s data and work like a deal team that never sleeps. Zarna’s agents analyze CIMs, build LBOs, update CRMs, draft IC memos, & act based on decades of proprietary firm knowledge.
The result: investors spend less time buried in decks and spreadsheets, and more time on judgment, relationships, and winning deals.
Zarna is an AI-driven platform that builds specialized "AI Associates" for private equity and private capital markets. Its mission is to automate and accelerate key deal processes such as sourcing, due diligence, and portfolio management, effectively acting as a firm-wide "second brain" to enhance investment efficiency and decision-making. The platform integrates with a firm's existing documents and systems (e.g., CIMs, CRMs) to generate outputs typically produced by junior analysts, such as financial model updates, investment committee memos, and CRM notes. This automation reduces repetitive work and surfaces actionable insights, enabling private equity teams to close better deals faster. Zarna primarily serves private equity firms and private capital teams, addressing the problem of time-consuming, manual deal workflows and knowledge management in a multi-trillion-dollar market[1][2][3].
Founded in 2025 and based in San Francisco, Zarna was created by Rishabh Dhariwal, a UC Berkeley alumnus with a passion for finance and democratization. The company emerged from the recognition that private equity firms, despite managing vast assets under management (AUM), lacked tailored AI tools to streamline their complex workflows. Zarna was accepted into the Y Combinator Fall 2025 batch, which helped accelerate its development and market entry. The idea took shape by focusing on automating the labor-intensive tasks of deal analysis and portfolio monitoring, with early traction coming from private beta users who integrated Zarna’s AI agents into their existing deal processes[2][4][5].
Zarna rides the wave of AI adoption in financial services, particularly in private equity, a sector managing trillions in assets but traditionally reliant on manual, document-heavy processes. The timing is critical as private equity firms seek to leverage AI to gain competitive advantages through faster deal execution and better portfolio management. Market forces such as increasing deal volume, complexity, and the need for data-driven decision-making favor AI solutions like Zarna. By automating routine tasks and surfacing firm-specific knowledge, Zarna influences the broader ecosystem by enabling private capital teams to operate more efficiently and with greater insight, potentially reshaping how deals are sourced and managed in the future[2][3].
Looking ahead, Zarna is positioned to expand its footprint beyond early adopters in North America and Europe by broadening its AI capabilities and geographic reach. As AI technology matures and private equity firms increasingly embrace digital transformation, Zarna’s influence is likely to grow, potentially becoming a standard tool for deal teams. Trends such as increased data availability, AI-driven analytics, and integration with broader financial ecosystems will shape its evolution. The firm’s focus on customization and security will remain key differentiators as it scales. Ultimately, Zarna aims to transform private equity workflows by embedding AI deeply into investment processes, enabling firms to close better deals faster and unlock higher returns[2][3][4].
Zarna was founded in 2025 by Rishabh Dhariwal (Founder) and Rakesh Mehta (Founder) and Vivan Agrawal (Founder) and Hrishi Joshi (Founder).
Key people at Zarna.