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$1 billion is the new $100 million : Flush with unicorns, India’s tech moment arrives
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Bloomberg / Jul 19, 2021, 08:58 IST
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NEW DELHI: Last week marked a watershed for technology startups in India, as a record bout of fundraising shifted attention to the world’s second-most populous market, just as investors were becoming spooked by a crackdown on internet companies in China.
Food-delivery app Zomato Ltd became the nation’s first unicorn to make its stock-market debut, raising $1.3 billion with backing from Morgan Stanley, Tiger Global and Fidelity Investments. The parent of digital payments startup Paytm filed a draft prospectus for what could be India’s biggest IPO at $2.2 billion, while retailer Flipkart Online Services Pvt raised $3.6 billion at a $38 billion valuation, a record funding round for an Indian startup.
Watershed For Unicorns In India As China Tech Crackdown Spooks Investors Watershed For Unicorns In India As China Tech Crackdown Spooks Investors Food-delivery app Zomato Ltd. became the nation s first unicorn to make its stock-market debut, raising $1.3 billion with backing from Morgan Stanley, Tiger Global and Fidelity Investments.
Food-delivery app Zomato Ltd. became the nation s first unicorn to make its stock-market debut.
Last week marked a watershed for technology startups in India, as a record bout of fundraising shifted attention to the world s second-most populous market, just as investors were becoming spooked by a crackdown on internet companies in China.
Food-delivery app Zomato Ltd. became the nation’s first unicorn to make its stock-market debut, raising $1.3 billion with backing from Morgan Stanley, Tiger Global and Fidelity Investments. The parent of digital payments startup Paytm filed a draft prospectus for what could be India’s biggest IPO at $2.2 billion, while retailer Flipkart Online Services Pvt raised $3.6 billion at a $38 billion valuation, a record funding round for an Indian startup.
“Indian entrepreneurs have been quietly building startups for a decade now, the country’s internet infrastructure has vastly improved in that time and there’s a very good appetite for tech stocks globally,” said Hans Tung, the Silicon Valley-based managing partner of GGV Capital, which manages $9.2 billion in assets. “Investors are beginning to see the huge upside and they expect India to be a China.”
Synopsis
A record bout of fundraising and a slew of upcoming startup IPOs has shifted focus to Indian technology startups even as investors are spooked by China’s crackdown on its own tech companies.
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India’s population is expected to overtake China’s this decade and the mood now among investors could not be more different in the neighbouring nations.
Bengaluru: Last week marked a watershed for technology startups in India, as a record bout of fundraising shifted attention to the world’s second-most populous market, just as investors were becoming spooked by a crackdown on internet companies in China.