Japan’s biggest banks among firms eyeing India for growth
BusinessLine·2025-12-17 04:25

Core Insights - Japanese companies are increasingly expanding their operations in India, making it a significant hub for dealmaking in Asia, especially in the financial services sector [1][3] Group 1: Recent Developments - Mizuho Financial Group Inc. is acquiring a controlling stake in KKR & Co.-backed Avendus Capital Pvt. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. is reportedly planning to invest over ¥500 billion ($3.2 billion) for approximately 20% of Shriram Finance Ltd. [2] - Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. has become the largest shareholder of Yes Bank Ltd. [2] Group 2: Market Trends - The total volume of deals targeting Indian companies, including mergers and acquisitions, has increased by 15% this year, reaching nearly $90 billion. Although Japanese buyers currently represent a small portion of this market, their presence is growing [4] - Japanese mid-market companies are expected to actively seek M&A opportunities in sectors such as mobility, renewables, sustainability, and infrastructure by 2026 [5] Group 3: Strategic Insights - Japan's corporate sector is prioritizing growth outside its domestic market, with India being a top destination for investment and partnerships [3][5] - Despite the growth potential in India, some sectors may offer better value in public markets compared to private transactions, posing challenges for M&A activities [6] - The dialogue and collaboration between Japanese and Indian companies are seen as positive, indicating a strong momentum for future deals [6]