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Indian PE Fundraising Hits 7-Year Low

Economy Desk By Economy Desk December 24, 2024 2 Min Read
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The private equity landscape in India is currently facing challenges as fund raising by Indian PE firms has fallen to a 7-year low, raising just under $4 billion year-to-date. This decline is significant, with funds raised representing only 62% of last year’s total and a fraction of the $13.5 billion raised in 2022, which was one of the best years for Indian PE firms.

The tough global environment and the performance of general partners have contributed to the difficulty in raising funds, as investors are more inclined to allocate capital to the US rather than emerging markets like India. While a few top PE firms have been successful in raising large amounts, the majority are finding it harder to attract investments, with limited partners demanding better outcomes.

According to industry experts, the performance of the general partner plays a crucial role in fund raising success, with firms that have adopted a buyout strategy and delivered strong results standing out in a challenging environment. Additionally, market valuations and a lack of attractive investment opportunities have also made it difficult for PEs to identify potential targets and secure funding.

Despite these challenges, some firms like Kedaara Capital, ChrysCapital, and Multiples have been able to raise significant amounts, showcasing the potential for success in a tight-fisted environment. However, the overall trend indicates a cautious approach from LPs, who are closely monitoring returns and prioritizing investments in more stable and established markets.

In conclusion, the current environment for fund raising by Indian PE firms is challenging, with LPs seeking better performance and outcomes from general partners. While a few firms have been able to navigate these obstacles and raise substantial funds, the majority are facing difficulties in attracting investments due to market uncertainties and limited opportunities. It will be interesting to see how the private equity landscape in India evolves in response to these challenges and what strategies firms will employ to overcome them.

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