Homegrown private credit firms are gaining an increasing share of India’s lending deals from global funds, supported by larger pools of capital and a growing willingness to execute larger transactions. The article frames the shift as structurally positive for domestic private lenders, though it provides no specific deal-size or performance metrics.
Homegrown private credit firms are gaining an increasing share of India’s lending deals from global funds, supported by larger pools of capital and a growing willingness to execute larger transactions. The article frames the shift as structurally positive for domestic private lenders, though it provides no specific deal-size or performance metrics.
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