India’s private equity wave shows no signs of breaking

Following a surge in activity last year, India’s PE industry has had a less frenetic 2022, but the pace of dealmaking is expected to stay brisk, drawing the likes of Ontario Teachers’ and CPP Investments.

India’s private equity wave shows no signs of breaking

October 18, 2022

A version of this article first appeared on sister publication, AsianInvestor

Last year was always going to be a hard act to follow in India’s private equity space, but institutional investors believe that it will only continue to grow albeit at a slower pace as the market matures, particularly in late-stage ventures and sectors such as technology and healthcare.

Despite a slowdown in activity during the second half of this year, there has been growth in the number of buyouts and later-stage transactions, said Naman Bansal, an associate partner at Bain Company’s New Delhi office who co-authored the firm’s India Private Equity Report 2022....

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