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Domestic PE/VC funds corner 23% of H1 deal value, shows data

Domestic fund houses were subdued during the pandemic years. In the first half of 2021, they invested $3.3 billion, just about half of the amount this year, for a share of 13.8 per cent

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Surajeet Das Gupta New Delhi
Venture capital funds, private equity firms, and family offices based in India invested $6.3 billion during January-June, which gives them 22.8 per cent of the value of all deals sealed in the first half of this calendar year. This is their highest share in four years, according to data from Venture Intelligence-Indian Venture and Alternate Capital Association (IVCA).
 
This data includes only the fund houses headquartered in India and none based overseas even if it is India-focused.
 
Domestic fund houses were subdued during the pandemic years. In the first half of 2021, they invested $3.3 billion, just about half of

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