| | MARCH 20228IN FOCUSIndia Ready for Stronger Tech, Media & Telecom IPOs as China FaltersBY CEO INSIGHTS TEAMWhile new regulations have severely hit China in the global tech, media & telecom (TMT) IPO market, the Indian TMT IPO pipeline is getting stronger and will persist to gain prominence this year, a new report showed on Friday. Between 2018 and 2020, there were 15 TMT IPOs in India. Last year alone, 15 Indian TMT firms went public and raised a total proceeds of $4.8 billion, reveals data and an-alytics company GlobalData. "Consumer-facing tech companies are the biggest beneficiaries of the increas-ing digital adoption in India. As a result, e-Commerce and finTech were the top themes driving TMT IPOs in 2021", stated Swati Verma, Associate Project Man-ager of Thematic Research at GlobalData. In 2021, listings were centred on Internet-driven themes like e-Commerce and finTech. These themes will con-tinue to gain prominence as digital adoption in the country further gathers momentum and eventually result in more successful list-ings in 2022.Paytm's listing in November 2021 was the biggest TMT IPO ever in India, when it raised proceeds of $2.5 billion. "Aptus Value Hous-ing (Loan solutions), Mobikwik (digital payments), Naapbooks (fintech solution), and Policy-bazaar (insuretech) were the other notable fintech players that went public in 2021", stated Swati. Zomato's IPO, raising $1.3 billion, was the second biggest listing during the year. CarTrade (online car selling platform), Easy Trip (on-line ticket booking) and Nykaa (online beauty & wellness) were the other e-Commerce companies which went public last year. PharmEasy (Health-tech), Delhivery (e-Commerce), Oyo Rooms (Online Hotel Booking), and Tracxn (Big Data) have all filed for IPOs. Other big IPOs likely to on the Indian exchanges include Ola Cabs (Ride Sharing) and Swiggy (Online Food Delivery)."Walmart-owned e-Commerce player Flipkart, for example, is preparing for a listing in the US. Edtech major Byju's also plans to list in the US by merging with a special pur-pose acquisition company (SPAC)", stated Swati. Meanwhile, in China, regulatory crackdown shrunk the country's share in the global tech, media and Telecom (TMT) IPO market by nine percent last year. China's regulatory onslaught has negatively impacted the tech TMT IPO market as the regulators created headwinds for companies wanting to go public in the country. Recently imposed rules require Chi-nese companies to comply with a set of national laws and regulations and to ensure data security. CONSUMER-FACING TECH COMPANIES ARE THE BIGGEST BENEFICIARIES OF THE INCREASING DIGITAL ADOPTION IN INDIA. AS A RESULT, E-COMMERCE AND FINTECH WERE THE TOP THEMES DRIVING TMT IPOS IN 2021
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