India Inc's Jan-May deal tally at $35 bn: Grant Thornton

During May, e-commerce sector led deal activity by contributing over 53% of total transaction value

India Inc's Jan-May deal tally at $35 bn: Grant Thornton
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 18 2017 | 3:25 PM IST
Corporate India announced merger and acquisition deals worth $1.89 billion in May, taking the year to date tally to $35.44 billion driven by big- ticket transactions, says a report.

According to assurance, tax and advisory firm, there were 36 deals worth $1.89 billion in May, while in the corresponding period last year there were as many transactions worth $1.83 billion.

In value terms, M&A activity registered a marginal increase of four per cent over the same period last year. While the domestic transactions recorded a nearly two-fold increase, the cross-border deal values fell by 49 per cent due to reduced inbound investor interest.

During January-May 2017, there were 170 deals worth $35.45 billion, registering a significant jump over last year when 204 deals worth $13.37 billion were announced.

"All eyes seem to be now on GST implementation and its impact on not only trade and economy, but more importantly on investor interest," Grant Thornton India Partner Prashant Mehra said, adding that since there is now clear visibility on this, we should see good traction in both M&A and PE.

Further, with India continuing to be favoured destination among foreign investors, we should hopefully see more inbound action going forward, Mehra added.

During May, the e-commerce sector led the deal activity by contributing over 53 per cent of total transaction value.

"This was primarily driven by Flipkart's acquisition of Snapdeal, valuing the latter at an estimated $1 billion," Grant Thornton said in the report.

"Increasing consolidation is driving deal volumes in the startup sector, capturing 25 per cent of volumes with highest activity witnessed in the on-demand services space," the report said.

May also witnessed some big ticket deals worth over $100 million in sectors such as banking & financial services, hospitality & leisure and real estate, the report added.
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First Published: Jun 18 2017 | 3:24 PM IST

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