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Investors Eye Pvt Deals, M&As as IPO Mood Sours
Mint Hyderabad
|April 09, 2025
Startup investors are turning to mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and offering their shares to new incoming investors, as severe market turbulence dashes their dreams of cashing out through initial public offerings (IPOs).

Companies which had chalked out IPO plans but are dragged by weak financials will likely see M&As and so-called secondary share sales, experts said. The steady fall in stock markets since October and the latest flare-up from a tariff war have queered the pitch for IPOs, prompting investors to scramble for new exit routes.
According to Foundamental, a venture capital firm, the last few months have seen several investors offering to sell their shares in M&As or through secondary sales.
"While these (M&As and secondary sales) typically haven't come with the valuation premium that we used to see in the 2020-2022 cycle, the fact that there are market participants who are stepping in with such offers is a positive sign that well-run companies might have other options that provide a valuation backstop," said Shubhankar Bhattacharya, co-founder and general partner at the firm. He did not disclose specific names as the conversations are still ongoing.
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