India:
What's Made India An M&A Hotspot In 2020?
10 February 2021
Phoenix Legal
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Despite the pandemic, India has become a hotspot for
M&A in 2020. What do you attribute this to?
India's ability to be a hotspot for M&A even during
these times can be attributed to a gamut of opportunities that
Indian businesses offered. These include scope for creation of high
value with merged synergies, the constant need for investment in
innovative and growing business setups and rescue or rejuvenation
operations for financially distressed segments. This was coupled
with the consistent belief in India's potential and the COVID
crisis seen only as a temporary slowdown.
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