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PE/VC monthly exits highest ever last month at $2.7 billion

- T E NARASIMHAN

The month of November recorded the highest monthly value ever of exits by private equity and venture capital (PE/VC) entities, with 25 of these worth $2.7 billion.

The month also saw investment­s worth $2.9 billion by these entities, across 56 deals. Large value deals (over $100 million) are a highlight in 2017, according to consultanc­y EY’s monthly PE deal tracker.

The highest value of exits ever for any month was mainly due to one large open market one, Qatar Foundation Endowment selling five per cent stake in Bharti Airtel for $1.5 billion.

There were two PE-backed Initial Public Offers of equity (IPOs) in November. Kedaara sold 13.6 per cent stake in Mahindra Logistics for $65 million and Reliance Alternativ­e Investment Fund sold 33 per cent stake in Khadim for $68 million.

From a sector perspectiv­e, telecom topped in spite of only one deal, due to the $1.5-billion exit by Qatar Foundation Endowment. Next was financial services, with four exits worth $650 million.

Vivek Soni, partner at EY, said as projected earlier, it was a stellar month for investment­s and exits; a similar story was expected in December. In fact, 2017 has been the best year so far for Indian PE. The Indian market is now considered one of the most attractive of destinatio­ns for investment by global Limited Partners (LPs).

“In 2018, we project increased allocation/exposure to India by large global LP’s and expect continuati­on of the upward trajectory within both PE/VC investment­s and exits,” said Soni.

In all, the year so far saw 54 deals were recorded of value greater than $100 mn. All major sectors — real estate, e-commerce, informatio­n technology (IT), retail and consumer products (RCP), health care — saw new all-time highs in value invested.

November recorded a 217 per cent increase in value of investment­s. In terms of volume, up 37 per cent from the same period last year ($2.9 billion across 56 deals versus $0.9 billion across 41 deals in November 2016).

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