PE/VC investments down 6.3% in Jan across 43 deals: EY

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 21 2017 | 12:42 PM IST
PE/VC investments in India touched USD 1.2 billion (Rs 8,037 crore approx) in January across 43 transactions, down 6.3 per cent in value terms over the year ago period, an EY report says.
In terms of volume too there was a 6.5 per cent decline as compared to January 2016, mainly due to a decline in number of growth/expansion funding deals and high value deals, with more than half the deals being less than USD 10 million each.
However, a single large deal -- Canada Pension Plan Investment Board's (CPPIB) acquisition of 48 per cent stake in GlobalLogic for USD 720 million from Apax, accounted for 60 per cent of the deal value in January 2017.
"January 2017 investment numbers were influenced greatly by the large deal involving GlobalLogic, which was also one of the largest exits in recent times, reassuring the LPs (limited partners) about the India story," Mayank Rastogi, Partner and Leader for PE at EY, said.
Rastogi further said that the deal volumes were sustained on the back of steady early stage/VC activity which does not seem to have had any impact from demonetisation.
"The Union Budget presented on February 1 was also largely positive for the industry and especially so for the start-up companies," Rastogi said adding there are however, a couple of provisions like the introduction of thin cap rules which may have an adverse impact on investments in the infrastructure and real estate sectors.
Except for technology, all other prominent sectors recorded a decline in both value and volume as compared to January 2016, as well as the month prior to that.
Real estate and financial services record lower deal numbers after being top contributors last year. Real estate recorded USD 22 million through one deal, while financial services recorded USD 23 million by way of four deals respectively.
Among other sectors, food and agriculture performed well with USD 78 million across 7 deals -- the highest monthly performance in over two years -- while education was another sector to record good number of deals totalling six for the month, the EY report said.

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First Published: Feb 21 2017 | 12:42 PM IST

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