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2021-07-14
So many ipos all coming in the most
Ant-Backed Zomato, Paytm Set to Supercharge Hot India IPO Market
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Its IPO is set to be India’s biggest since March 2020, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.\n“Startups that are big enough and mature have outgrown the venture capital and private equity funds’ ability to invest,” said Manisha Girotra, country head for Moelis & Co. “These companies which need larger pool of capital to grow are the ones readying to go to the public market.”\nInternet-based consumer companies have become more popular as the pandemic fueled the adoption of digital technologies. The high investor recognition is a boon when they sell stock. 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