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PE association expects muted growth in 2013

PE association expects muted growth in 2013

Agency reports shows that Indian Private Equity & Venture Capital Association expects growth in the private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) sectors to be subdued in 2013 owing to the slowing of the domestic economy. The association expects exits by PE funds during the year if the stock market does well this year as predicted. There are many funds which have invested durin

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Grameen Koota in talks to raise capital

Grameen Koota in talks to raise capital

Bangalore-based micro-finance company Grameen Financial Services (Grameen Koota) is reportedly in talks with a few financial institutions to raise around $10 million capital. According to media reports, the company may raise the fund through private equity investors. It may be recalled that Grameen Koota raised capital earlier from Aavi

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2012 sees fall in private equity investments

2012 sees fall in private equity investments

Data from Venture Intelligence shows that private equity (PE) players invested $8.9 billion over 406 deals in India during 2012 compared with $10.4 billion across 483 deals the previous year, which is a fall of 14.7 per cent. The decline in investment is attributed to delays in fund deployment by the PE firms. According to some indu

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Sebi registers 12 more alternative investment funds

Sebi registers 12 more alternative investment funds

In the last two months, twelve companies received approval from the market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) for setting up Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs). Since October 10, the market regulator registered 12 AIFs that include India Realty Fund, Dar Mentorcap Film

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PE firms offload stakes in realty projects

PE firms offload stakes in realty projects

Reports suggest that private equity funds that invested in IndiaÂ’s real estate sector during its best years in 2006 and 2007 are offloading their stakes in the projects. These funds are now looking to exit and return money to investors as they had an investment horizon of around five years. The latest to join the trend is Indiareit Fund Advisors whic