'As $35 bn flows into start-ups, total deals soar 40% to $115 bn in 2021'

Of the total PE money, as much as USD 35 billion were pumped into start-ups alone: PwC India report

private equity
Press Trust of India Mumbai
3 min read Last Updated : Feb 11 2022 | 5:01 PM IST

Led by a 50 per cent jump in private equity funding to an all-time of over USD 66 billion, the overall deal activity soared nearly 40 per cent to reach about USD 115 billion in 2021 across 2,064 transactions, according to a report that expects the momentum to continue this year.

The Deal Street was boosted by a 50 per cent jump in private equity (PE) deals in value terms to USD 66.1 billion, an all-time high in 2021 across 1,258 deals, which is 32 per cent higher in volume compared with 2020, according to data compiled by PwC India.

Of the total PE money, as much as USD 35 billion were pumped into start-ups alone, the report added.

Despite the headwinds from the pandemic and other looming uncertainties, the deal activity saw a record high in 2021 and surpassed pre-COVID-19 levels. The deal activity reached USD 114.9 billion with 2,064 transactions, a 40 per cent increase from 2020 in terms of value and 60 per cent in terms of volume, PwC said.

The record buoyancy in the deal activity was driven by abundant cash reserves, availability of private equity dry powder, foreign direct investments and lower interest rates, it said.

Of the total, PE deals contributed 57 per cent by value and 61 per cent by volume, while mergers and acquisitions (M&As) contributed the remaining 43 per cent by value and 39 per cent by volume, it said.

The country also saw record 43 start-ups turning into unicorns in 2021. Start-ups had a blockbuster with around USD35 billion raised across more than 1,000 rounds, a three times increase compared to 2020 and largely driven by fintech, edutech and software-as-a-service (SaaS).

PwC India Partner and Leader (Deals) Dinesh Arora said that despite headwinds from the pandemic and other uncertainties, chief executive officers are significantly optimistic about the prospects for a stronger economy in the coming year.

"We, therefore, expect the deal momentum to continue in 2022, as we see a strategic shift taking place at the corporate side to digital and new disruptive business models driving M&A decision-making," Arora said.

M&A volumes more than doubled in 2021 and 28 per cent in value over 2020 led by megadeals in renewables, infrastructure and education.

The technology sector continues to dominate the PE investment landscape and the year gone by saw 823 deals totalling USD 40 billion, around five times of 2020.

This sharp increase is primarily owing to large deal size USD 5 billion deals totalled USD 12.1 billion and there were 78 mid-sized deals involving USD 100-1,000 million totalled USD 19.4 billion, compared to just 19 in 2020.

As more PE money poured in, there was also a major increase in their exits -- over six times the exit value in 2020, led by strategic sales which accounted for 36 per cent of the exit value in 2021.

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First Published: Feb 11 2022 | 5:01 PM IST

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