PE/VC investments in February slips to a 24-month low of $1.7 bn: Report

There were five large deals worth $700 million in February 2020 compared to nine deals worth $2.0 billion last year and five deals worth $1.4 billion in January 2020

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Mar 17 2020 | 5:38 PM IST

Private equity and venture capital investments recorded a 24-month low of $1.7 billion in February this year, primarily on account of significant decline in large deals, says an EY report.

According to the IVCA-EY monthly PE/VC roundup, uncertainty over the impact of COVID-19 is expected to act as a significant headwind to Indian PE/VC investments.

The rapid spread of the pandemic over the past 30-45 days has spiked business risk premiums, which has already led to significant downward correction in capital markets around the world, which in turn has impacted fund inflows.

Further, travel restrictions and inability of people to meet face-to-face is expected to delay work-in-progress deals and limit the number of new deals from being struck, the report said.

"After a good start to PE/VC investments in 2020, both investment and exit activity have declined considerably in February 2020. The decline in value of PE/VC investments is primarily on account of the number of large deals (over $100 million) going down substantially," said Vivek Soni, Partner and National Leader - Private Equity Services, EY India.

There were five large deals worth $700 million in February 2020 compared to nine deals worth $2.0 billion last year and five deals worth $1.4 billion in January 2020.

"This is the lowest aggregate value of large deals in over 19 months. The largest deal announced in February saw General Atlantic invest $200 million in BYJU'S, an edtech company, followed by Warburg Pincus' investment of $150 million in Apollo Tyres Limited," the report said.

Soni further said that besides the coronavirus scare, domestic issues concerning taxation policies impacting InvIT's and REITS and lingering issues over the financial health of some of our domestic banks and NBFCs, will act as sentiment dampeners, potentially slowing down large ticket PE/VC investments in the short term.

In the medium term, however valuations are expected to moderate, and may open up good opportunities for PE/VC investors.

From a sector point of view, education sector ($311 million across five deals) has emerged as the top sector for the first time due to the large investment in BYJU'S, followed by technology ($271 million across 18 deals) and real estate ($232 million across three deals).

Financial services, that has traditionally been one of the top sectors, was relegated to the fifth place with $162 million invested across nine deals, the report said.

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First Published: Mar 17 2020 | 4:18 PM IST

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