Indian startups get USD 2 bn Chinese investments

Update: 2018-11-14 05:30 IST

Beijing: Confidence of cash-rich Chinese investors in India is increasing as they have invested over $2 billion last year, according to a report released on Tuesday by a top consultancy firm. 

At the same time, a leading bank in China said it has set up a $200 million fund for investing in Indian MSMEs. More than 350 Chinese mostly representing Chinese Venture Capital (VC) funds, angel investors participated in a day long pitching session and seminar organised by the Indian Embassy in partnership with the Start-up India Association (SIA) and Venture Gurukool here on Monday. 

Forty-two Indian entrepreneurs representing 20 Indian start-ups took part in the event which was expected to fetch good investments for the Indian firms, Prashant Lokhande, Counsellor Economic and Commerce of the Indian Embassy who addressed the event said. 

"India has always been an attractive investment destination for China, however from 2015 onwards, the country has witnessed significant increase in investments from Chinese firms, primarily in start-ups and technology platforms", a research report called 'India – China: Start-ups & Beyond' compiled by KPMG was released at the seminar said. 

"In 2017, Indian start-ups received Rs 129 billion ($2 billion) from China, a growth of 3X as compared to previous year. The surge in investments indicates an inclination of Chinese to shift or expand out of China to leverage the benefits of cheaper labour, new markets and less domestic vulnerability," the report said. 

In terms of investments in the Indian start-ups, Chinese firms have predominantly focused on e-commerce, followed by transportation and fintech, with majority of the biggest deals in late-stage e-commerce sector, it said, adding that some of the major investors in the Indian startup ecosystem include Alibaba, Ctrip and Tencent. 

The Chinese investments in Indian start-ups included Media net, snapdeal, paytm, MakeMyTrip, Hyke, Practo, Dailyhunt, the report said. Speaking at the seminar Zheng Bin, CEO of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) India gave an overview of Indian start-up ecosystem and how to invest in them at the 2nd 'Start-up India' Investment Seminar organised by the Indian Embassy here. 

"He also informed that the ICBC India has established a $200 million fund for investing in the promising Indian micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and ventures," the Indian Embassy said in a statement on Tuesday.

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