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Some Important Elements Of Private Equity Investment

Every start-up or business dreams of securing funds from angel investors and private equity companies so that they have enough to convert their ideas into reality. However, a lot of people do not know how to go about it and the whole business of approaching people and pitching ideas is just a basic understanding of the process.   There is a whole lot more than you would need to do as securing funding for your ideas is an extensive and time-consuming process. Nevertheless, when you achieve your goal and get that opportunity, your hard work will finally bear fruit! The process for private equity fund investment in India is basically an understanding of how a private equity funding is secured and is a series of steps that allow a private equity firm to find, analyze and negotiate deals efficiently.  While no private equity process is identical, they all follow a similar path, as outlined below.       Originating the Deal Private equity firms starting finding opportunities t

Exit Strategies For Private Equity Investors

Exit Strategies For Private Equity InvestorsPrivate equity is basically the fund that is not listed on a public exchange. It is an asset comprised of funds and investors who directly invest in private companies or engage in buyouts of public companies. Private Equity Investment in India plays a huge role in the development of a company. The investors of these private equities, at the time of their entry, already have a prepared plan for exit. They never plan a forever or long-term mutual relationship with the company. After acquiring a substantial amount of profit they plan to exit.  While exiting an investor has a lot of options likes:- Initial Public Offer (IPO):- IPO is a very common way used by investors as an exit strategy. They come out with a public offer and sell the shares as a part of the IPO to the public. The allotted shares can be sold by the investors immediately or after the company gets listed and the shares start trading on the exchange.  Secondary Buyou