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Bain Capital logs out of another India bet with modest returns
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1y ago
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Bain Capital, a global private equity firm, has exited another company in India, marking modest returns on its investment. The firm had been active in India in the previous year, making several deals and exits. Bain Capital was also reportedly among the potential investors for Haldiram's.
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Bain Capital stares at modest returns from another legacy India bet
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1y ago
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Bain Capital, a global private equity firm, is set to see modest returns from its investment in India. The firm has been actively investing in India and has recently exited two portfolio companies. This year, Bain Capital has signed off on three new deals in the country. However, the returns from this latest investment are expected to be less impressive compared to previous ventures.
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Bain Capital logs off from another India bet with tepid returns
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1y ago
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Bain Capital, a global private equity firm, has made a liquidity move in India by selling shares of L&T Finance Holdings and JM Baxi. This comes after the firm had a busy year in India in 2020, making three new deals and several exits. However, the returns from these investments have been tepid. Bain Capital's decision to sell its shares suggests a cautious approach in the Indian market going forward.
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Exclusive: Fairfax set to monetise six-year-old India bet with modest returns
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1y ago
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Fairfax India, a private equity investment firm, is reportedly planning to monetize its investment in an Indian company that it backed in 2018. The firm recently completed an exit from another portfolio company. The deal is expected to bring in only modest returns for Fairfax India. (Word count: 35)
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GEF Capital set for modest returns from legacy PE bet
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7m ago
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GEF Capital Partners, a private equity firm, is expected to generate modest returns from a recent liquidity move. After partially exiting from ESDS Software Solution Ltd, the firm is now set to benefit from the data center and cloud services provider's plan to go public. This comes after a three-year period of inactivity in terms of IPOs. While the exact details of the returns are not disclosed, GEF Capital Partners is optimistic about its investment in this venture.
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Creation Investments strikes frugal returns from India MFI bet
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1y ago
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Global impact investor, Creation Investments, has exited its investment in a microfinance institution in India after twelve years, generating modest returns. The Chicago-based investor, known for its focus on financial services, manages assets worth around $2.2 billion globally.
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Bain Capital tops up Indian bet to lift exposure to over $250 mn
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1y ago
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Private equity firm Bain Capital has increased its investment in India, pushing its exposure to the country to over $250 million. Bain Capital has recently made three new deals and several exit moves in India. The firm has also decided to harvest a decade-old investment.
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GEF Capital to set new returns record as PE bet turns into $475 mn goldmine
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11m ago
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Private equity firm GEF Capital Partners from the US is expected to achieve record returns with a $475 million profit. The firm, which focuses on clean energy investments, was spun out of the Global Environment Fund five years ago. GEF Capital is currently raising a new fund with an India-focused mandate. This successful investment marks one of the highest returns in the alternative investment management industry. The firm initially invested $24 million in the project.
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ADV Partners strikes exit from a five-year old India bet
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1y ago
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ADV Partners, a private equity firm focusing on investments in Asia, has exited its investment in a five-year-old India-based mining company. The firm, known for backing companies in various sectors, including healthcare and finance, has achieved modest returns from this exit.
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As Southeast Asia disappoints, Japanese VCs turn to India for startup returns
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5d ago
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Faced with disappointing returns in Southeast Asia, Japanese venture capital firms are increasingly eyeing India for startup investments. Although still in early stages, firms such as BeyondNext Ventures and Genesia Ventures are exploring India, with investments so far remaining modest. The sectors of interest are banking and real estate, as Japan's larger institutional investors begin to see India as a viable opportunity for potential returns.
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ADV Partners beats benchmark with yet another marquee India bet
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1y ago
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Private equity firm ADV Partners has once again surpassed expectations with its investment in India. The firm recently exited a five-year-old investment in the country, earning impressive returns. ADV Partners has decided to sell another one of its successful portfolio companies in India. Some of the firm's notable investments include Dr Agarwal's Healthcare and Micro Plastics.
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