Closed boardrooms discourage investors

By Priti Suri and Priyatha Rao, PSA Legal Counsellors
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To say that India is an attractive investment destination is clichéd as it is quite evident that business prospects have increased by leaps and bounds over the past decade.

 Priti Suri, Proprietor, PSA Legal Counsellors
Priti Suri
Proprietor
PSA Legal Counsellors

The most recent push towards India has been by private equity (“PE”) investors, who have been scouting for budding entrepreneurs and mid-size companies for investment purposes and acting as a catalyst for many such entrepreneurs and companies looking for a quick and firm footing in business.

Seeking targets

Typically, PE investors seek to invest in businesses with a promising future and select the target companies on the basis of several factors such as market potential, growth opportunity, long-term sustainability, exit opportunities, and participation in management, which is attractive for those who want to direct a shift in the functioning and style of the investee company.

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Priti Suri is the proprietor of PSA. Priyatha Rao is an associate at PSA.

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