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Deal action picking up in Fintech & SaaS spaces: Raja Lahiri, Grant Thornton Bharat

Grant Thornton Bharat sums up that Q3CY23 deal activity has been largely led by start-ups, e-commerce and IT & ITeS sectors, accounting for 64% of total deals and 63% in terms of deal value. This year has been slow in deal making and the July-Sep period has seen deal flow worth $13.4 billion from around 300 deals.

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By Nisha Poddar  Oct 13, 2023 6:22:02 PM IST (Published)

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Deal activity in the third quarter of FY23 (Q3CY23) has been largely led by start-ups, e-commerce, and IT & ITeS sectors, per Grant Thornton Bharat. These sectors accounted for 64% of total deals and 63% in terms of deal value.

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This year has been slow in deal making and the July-Sep period has seen deal flow worth $13.4 billion from around 300 deals.
Speaking to CNBC-TV18, Raja Lahiri, Partner at Grant Thornton Bharat said, “Sectors that we are seeing at least I view to watch out for is the FinTech space."
He pointed out that in private equity-backed consolidation, thre has already been an interesting deal in Rapyd- PayU, a transaction worth $600 million. Another big deal was Kedaara Capital investing a significant amount of money in a SaaS FinTech business.
"So watch out for FinTech and Saas, is the trend that I am picking up,” he noted.
He also sees the PE exit-driven IPO pipeline to be strong and the buyout trend by the private equity firms to continue.
He said, “Overall IPO market 31 IPOs so far, $3.2 billion of capital raise, and we just kind of seeing the shoots of a rising trend in the IPOs. So I would definitely see that we talked about the exits from the private equity side.
He expects good-funded companies to hit the market with a full lineup of IPOs waiting in the next quarter.
There is also a pick-up in cross-border transactions, besides US firms, Japanese firms are eyeing renewable and road assets in India, he said.
Lahiri said that overall there is a dip in the deal values. He said, “Q3 which is July, August, September, we saw $13.5 billion of deals. If you look at the entire nine months of this year, we saw $36 billion of deals, but overall a couple of things one is we have seen a dip of around 68% in terms of value terms, close to 40% in terms of volume.”

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