Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

PE exits via IPOS cross $1 bn in 2017

- Swaraj Singh Dhanjal and Sneh Susmit swaraj.d@livemint.com ■

MUMBAI: In yet another successful year of exits, private equity (PE) funds sold shares worth $1.17 billion in 2017 as their portfolio companies went public, data from Venture Intelligen­ce shows.

The figure is 25% higher than the $935 million they sold through initial public offerings (IPOS) in 2016. In 2015, PES sold stocks worth just $287 million in IPOS.

Several PE investors such as Warburg Pincus, Chryscapit­al, Kedaara Capital and others reaped successful exits or partexits through IPOS of firms such as Au Small Finance Bank and Eris Lifescienc­es.

“Given the buoyancy of the public markets and the liquidity in the system, IPOS seem to have become a favoured route for PE/VC investors to exit,” said Prashant Gupta, partner & national practice head, capital markets, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.

The IPO market has seen a record year, with companies raising ₹65,923 crore till November, as compared to a total IPO fund raising of ₹26,493 crore in 2016.

According to Sumit Jalan, co-head of India investment banking and capital markets at Credit Suisse, the attraction of IPOS as an exit route has significan­tly increased. “With private equity funded companies achieving more scale, we’re seeing them pursue public listings.”

“Even companies that are majority-owned (or substantia­lly owned) by PE/VC investors, have looked at IPO exits, rather than sales to a strategic (buyer) or merger with a larger company,” said Gupta.

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