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3h agoIndian Startup Ecosystem Sees Global Investors Cash Out as IPO Wave Unlocks $1.5 bn

India’s startup cycle is cooling on the buy-side even as early-stage backers begin monetising. Investors such as Peak XV Partners, Accel, and Elevation Capital are expected to realise nearly Rs 13,220 crore (≈US$1.5 billion) from secondary sales tied to upcoming IPOs and exits this year. The shift signals increasing liquidity for venture investors amid a quieter funding environment and hints at larger-scale turnovers for India’s exit-rich consumer-tech and fintech players.
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3h agoIndian Startup Ecosystem Sees Global Investors Cash Out as IPO Wave Unlocks $1.5 bn

India’s startup cycle is cooling on the buy-side even as early-stage backers begin monetising. Investors such as Peak XV Partners, Accel, and Elevation Capital are expected to realise nearly Rs 13,220 crore (≈US$1.5 billion) from secondary sales tied to upcoming IPOs and exits this year. The shift signals increasing liquidity for venture investors amid a quieter funding environment and hints at larger-scale turnovers for India’s exit-rich consumer-tech and fintech players.
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Indian Startup Ecosystem Sees Global Investors Cash Out as IPO Wave Unlocks $1.5 bn
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Major startup backers in India set to cash out ~$1.5 bn as IPOs drive exit wave.
India’s startup cycle is cooling on the buy-side even as early-stage backers begin monetising. Investors such as Peak XV Partners, Accel, and Elevation Capital are expected to realise nearly Rs 13,220 crore (≈US$1.5 billion) from secondary sales tied to upcoming IPOs and exits this year. The shift signals increasing liquidity for venture investors amid a quieter funding environment and hints at larger-scale turnovers for India’s exit-rich consumer-tech and fintech players.

India’s startup cycle is cooling on the buy-side even as early-stage backers begin monetising. Investors such as Peak XV Partners, Accel, and Elevation Capital are expected to realise nearly Rs 13,220 crore (≈US$1.5 billion) from secondary sales tied to upcoming IPOs and exits this year. The shift signals increasing liquidity for venture investors amid a quieter funding environment and hints at larger-scale turnovers for India’s exit-rich consumer-tech and fintech players.
Companies:
Peak XV Partners
Accel
Elevation Capital
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