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Decoding Venture Capital Exit Patterns: An Indian Perspective

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This study investigated the patterns adopted by VCs in their choice of exit routes The relationship between industry, transaction, and fund level variables with type of exit route chosen was also analyzed. Exit patterns were coded based on industry, type of exit and nature of fund. The relationship between industry, transaction, fund level variables and the type of exit route chosen was analyzed based on 221 transactions that occurred in India during the period from 2004 to 2017. High levels of similarity in the exit patterns of the service and manufacturing industries were observed. The myth that IPO from a service industry generates higher value does not seem to hold true. The choice of exit route depends on the type of exit viz. partial/complete exit. The probability of market exit increased by almost 2.8 times when the exit was partial. The fact that there is similarity in exit patterns of both foreign origin and Indian funds is beneficial for entrepreneurs paving way for strategy changes. Secondly the non-differential impact of industry on exit route choice provides further options for both the entrepreneurs and investors.

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  • James Dominic, 2020. "Decoding Venture Capital Exit Patterns: An Indian Perspective," Asian Economic and Financial Review, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 10(9), pages 956-969.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:aeafrj:v:10:y:2020:i:9:p:956-969:id:1992
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