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India Inc's investment in overseas ventures drops 47% to $1.54 bn in Sep

Of the total investment in September, $950.82 mn was in the form of loans, $251.84 mn was infused as equity capital and $352.08 mn was through the issuance of guarantees

Representative Image. Illustration by Binay Sinha

Illustration by Binay Sinha

Press Trust of India Mumbai

Indian companies' investment in their overseas ventures fell by 47 per cent to $1.54 billion in September 2018, Reserve Bank data showed.

Indian companies had invested $2.91 billion in their joint ventures (JVs) and wholly-owned subsidiaries (WoS) abroad during September 2017.

In August, the investment by domestic companies in overseas firms was a mere $992.14 million.

Of the total $1.54 billion investment in September, $950.82 million was in the form of loans, $251.84 million was infused as equity capital and $352.08 million was through the issuance of guarantees, RBI data on outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) showed.

Major investors included UPL, which pumped in $408.12 million in its wholly-owned subsidiary in Mauritius, Sanmar Group International infused $77.55 million in WoS in Switzerland and JSW Steel put in $74.87 million in five tranches in its wholly-owned unit and joint ventures located in the US, Italy and Chile.

 

KEC International invested $71.35 million in a JV in Saudi Arabia; ONGC Videsh Ltd $59.37 million in its joint-ventures in Russia and Vietnam and Sage Metals put $33.50 million in a wholly-owned unit in the US.

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First Published: Oct 29 2018 | 2:55 PM IST

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