Investments by private equity and venture capital funds declined by nearly a third to USD 54.2 billion in 2022, which was characterised by a ‘funding winter’ after consecutive years of surge.
Even after the decline, the year was the second best for India in terms of bets taken by such long term investors on growing Indian companies, a report by industry lobby Ivca and the consultancy firm EY said.
The investments by value were down 29 per cent as compared to USD 75.9 billion in 2021, while by volumes there was a 4.6 per cent decline at 1,211 transactions as against 1,269, the report said, adding that a sharp fall in large deals resulted in the decline.
The firm’s partner Vivek Soni said investor interest has been weighed down by inflation woes, recession fears, the rising cost of capital and elevated levels of uncertainty driven by geostrategic challenges.
He added that 99 funds dedicated to India raised USD 17.4 billion in 2022, and there is a high level of dry powder available ..
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