Temasek aims to invest up to $10 billion in India as China weighs

Temasek aims to invest up to  billion in India as China weighs


Beautiful and colorful aerial view of Mumbai skyline during twilight seen from Currey Road, on Feb. 16, 2022 in Mumbai, India.

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Singapore state investor Temasek plans to invest up to $10 billion in India over three years in sectors such as financial services and healthcare, a top executive said on Monday, favoring the South Asian nation as it turns cautious on China.

India’s economy is growing sharply and its stock markets are trading near record highs amid an IPO and dealmaking boom. India accounts for 7% of Temasek’s global exposure which it wants to increase further, said Mohit Bhandari, the company’s managing director for India investments.

“We are bullish in India for the long term,” Bhandari said in an interview at Temasek’s Mumbai office.

“We are cognizant of the current economic and the geopolitical tensions that exist (in China) and to that extent we will align our portfolio accordingly,” he added.

Temasek last week said that profits from investments in the United States and India were helping it cushion the impact of underperformance in China. Temasek also said that it is taking a cautious approach to China amid trade tensions.

About 22% of Temasek’s investments are in the United States and 19% in China, and its exposure to the Americas surpassed China in the last financial year for the first time in a decade.

In India, Temasek deployed $3 billion in the fiscal year that ended March 31, its largest annual investment so far.

Bhandari also said that Temasek will look at hiring more in India from the current 20 as its portfolio grows, but declined to share specifics.

Temasek’s current India exposure includes investments in HDFC Bank, IPO-bound e-scooter maker Ola Electric and Manipal Hospitals.

In April 2023, Temasek spent $2 billion to raise its stake in Manipal to 59% from 18% in the biggest hospital sector deal ever in India. It later sold a minority stake to Novo Nordisk’s parent Novo Holdings and Abu Dhabi’s sovereign investor Mubadala.

Indian hospital chains and healthcare groups are seeing more and more interest from foreign investors as many expand into smaller cities where demand for private care is rising as public hospitals remain overburdened.

Temasek will continue to scout for more investment opportunities in the healthcare space as it believes the sector is a “multi-decade” growth story in India, Bhandari said.



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