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PE and the growth story
Financial Express Hyderabad
|May 01, 2025
Private equity (PE) in India is undergoing a transformation more profound than a cyclical investment shift.
It is entering a new structural phase. Long seen as a promising but complex growth market, India is now emerging as Asia's most dynamic buyout destination. Though those numbers are compelling, this transformation is not just about the volume of capital being deployed. It is about the changing character of the capital, the sophistication of the strategies, and the growing alignment between global investor expectations and local business realities.
In 2024, India outperformed every other country in Asia in both PE deal value and volume, according to Bain & Company. With PE and venture investments expected to cross $50 billion annually in the near term, India now rivals China and Japan not just in size but also in strategic centrality for global funds. The country has graduated from being an "emerging allocation" to becoming a core geography in Asia's private capital architecture.
But the headline metrics only tell part of the story. The deeper change lies in how PE is being practiced. What was once a market dominated by minority growth investments—passive, promoter-dependent, and liquidity-constrained—is being replaced by a more active, institutional, and control-driven model. A growing share of deals in India today involves majority or full buyouts, allowing investors not just to participate in growth but also shape it. This evolution is as much cultural as it is financial, and its effects are reverberating across boardrooms, management teams, and capital markets.
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