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PE investments in retail real estate down 63 per cent in January-September: Knight Frank

The real estate sector saw average deals of $191 million during January-September 2022, 53 per cent higher than the average deal size of $125 million in the same period in the previous year. Foreign private equity investors continued to remain the largest contributors.

October 16, 2022 / 11:46 IST
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Private equity investments in retail real estate space fell 63 per cent to $303 million during January-September as investors were concerned about possible impact of high inflation on consumption, according to Knight Frank.

The private equity investments in retail stood at $817 million in the corresponding period of the last year.

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"Investors avoided the retail sector due to concerns about the potential negative effects a high inflation environment would have on the sector,” real estate consultant Knight Frank India said in a report 'Trends in Private Equity Investments in India (9Month 2022). However, the consultant felt that the retail sector would continue to observe capital commitments from investment platforms that remain bullish on its growth prospects.

Since 2011, the retail real estate has attracted $3,944 million worth of PE investments through 31 deals. Unlike office assets, investor interest in retail goes beyond major metros, the consultant said.