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June saw the highest amount of sell-offs at over $12 billion 23 August 2024 At $51 billion, sell-dow

June saw the highest amount of sell-offs at over $12 billion [View in browser]( [See all newsletters]( 23 August 2024 At $51 billion, sell-downs rise over 88 per cent YTD in 2024 Block and bulk deals have gained momentum and sell-downs through such transactions in 2024 have risen over 88 per cent year to date to $51.4 billion, driven by soaring stock market valuations. In the same period a year ago, sell-offs worth a little over $27 billion took place, according to data provided to businessline by Prime Database. June saw the highest amount of sell-offs at over $12 billion. The first quarter of 2024 saw over $23 billion of sell-offs. The second quarter saw a slight dip, especially in the first two months when the equity markets witnessed considerable volatility in the midst of the General Elections. The momentum is upbeat in the third quarter as the data show. “The sell-downs are motivated by the soaring stock market valuations – both on the primary IPO market and in secondary trades,” said Vivek Singla, CIO, Private Equity, InCred Alternative Investments. “Today, promoters and financial sponsors are finding valuations and liquidity attractive enough to approach the public markets,” he said. The still incredible rally in the markets has provided both promoters and private equity (PE) firms the opportunity to either pare stake or exit. “More and more exits are beating the return thresholds,” said Singla. This was due to three factors — the strength of the Indian economy, change in geopolitical dynamics and surge in global liquidity. They were “all aligning to bring India its due from global investors,” he added. Big deals The two largest deals this year was BAT Plc selling stake in its Indian subsidiary ITC for ₹17,485 crore and Vodafone Plc selling stake in Indus Towers for ₹15,637 crore. Other notable deals were Blackstone selling 15 per cent stake in Mphasis for ₹6,736 crore and Brookfield Asset Management selling stake in Data Infrastructure Trust for ₹6,647 crore. August has seen a rash of blocks and bulks with Antfin selling over 2 per cent stake in Zomato for ₹4,772 crore, and Blackstone nearly halving its stake in Nexus Select Trust for ₹4,239 crore. As the data show, PE firms have particularly been major sellers following their own compulsions for returns to their investors or to churn investments. “PE firms rotate capital all the time. While some of them do re-invest proceeds from exits of previous deals, others may choose to redistribute the proceeds outright to their investors,” said Singla. “However, a PE firm may have multiple live funds at the same time; while an earlier vintage fund may be a seller in today’s market, a new fund from the same firm may be a buyer hunting for deals,” he explained. You Might Also Like [PB Fintech emerges as top global fintech performer with 110% surge in 2024]( [Markets]( [PB Fintech emerges as top global fintech performer with 110% surge in 2024]( [Shift in snacking patterns: Indian consumers opt for healthier and plant-based options]( [Variety]( [Shift in snacking patterns: Indian consumers opt for healthier and plant-based options]( [Momentum intact, economy to grow at 6.5-7% in FY25: FinMin]( [Economy]( [Momentum intact, economy to grow at 6.5-7% in FY25: FinMin]( [Govt supports e-commerce but demands fair play and honesty, says Piyush Goyal]( [Economy]( [Govt supports e-commerce but demands fair play and honesty, says Piyush Goyal]( Stay informed Subscribe to businessline to stay up-to-date with in-depth business news from India [arrow]( Copyright @ 2024, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please try [here]( Manage your newsletter subscription preferences [here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails go [here](

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