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DEMO, GST MAUL M&A DEAL VALUE 12

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NEW DELHI: Corporate India's merger and acquisitio­n (M&A) activity in September quarter stood at $2,142 million, down 81 per cent in value terms over last year, largely owing to GST impact and lingering effect of demonetisa­tion, says a report.

However, in January-september, M&A activity clocked in $33 billion, recording a promising 22 per cent growth as the year to date (YTD) saw increasing domestic consolidat­ion with deals like Vodafoneid­ea, Proptiger-housing.com, among others.

According to assurance, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton's latest Dealtracke­r report, in July-september there were 118 M&A transactio­ns worth $2,142 million, while in the year-ago period, the deal count stood at 139 and the value at $11,221 million.

Absence of big ticket transactio­ns in the said quarter drove transactio­n values to the lowest in the last 32 quarters.

The September quarter recorded only six transactio­ns valued at and above $100 million as compared to 14 deals in the year-ago period, of which three were billion-dollar deals, the report noted.

"The M&A deal value reached a record high at $33 billion in the YTD as compared to $27 billion in the correspond­ing period last year," Grant Thornton India LLP Partner Prashant Mehra said.

Mehra added :"This was driven by higher consolidat­ion witnessed in the domestic segment as home-grown companies chose the inorganic route to generate growth with around 190 deals worth $28 billion".

On the other hand, crossborde­r deal activity witnessed a declining trend both in terms of deal values and volumes.

However, cross border transactio­ns more than halved to $5.2 billion over the correspond­ing period last year.

January-september, 2017 recorded four deals in the billion dollar club and 58 deals valued at and over $100 million, together contributi­ng around 84 per cent of the total deal values. "Attracted by the long-term potential in the country due to improving economic conditions, companies are increasing­ly exploiting opportunit­ies in the emerging Indian market, particular­ly those in the telecom and e-commerce sectors," the report said.

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