2020 is the time to bet on India’s internet industry which will be worth $160 billion in 5 years

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2020 is the time to bet on India’s internet industry which will be worth $160 billion in 5 years
  • The Indian internet industry is going to be worth $160 billion by 2025, according to a Goldman Sachs report, which is thrice the current value.
  • Investors hoping to have a slice of India’s next big businesses, will move around to make investments in the right sectors in early growth phases.
  • A high proportion of the growth in active internet users can be attributed to the first time users in Tier 2+ cities and rural areas, according to a Redseer report.
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As the decade comes to an end, 2020 sets the ground for the next phase of growth for India’s internet businesses.

The Indian internet industry will be worth $160 billion by 2025, according to a Goldman Sachs report, which is three times its current value.

2020 is the time to bet on India’s internet industry which will be worth $160 billion in 5 years
Source: Goldman Sachs report

But to grab the opportunity, internet businesses in India have need to invest right now. And this is going to result in investments pouring in 2020.

Investors hoping to have a slice of India’s next big businesses, will move around to make investments in the right sectors in the early growth phases. Companies will also look at mergers and acquisitions to reach out to the next 200 million consumers.

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A high proportion of the growth in active internet users can be attributed to the first time users in Tier 2+ cities and rural areas, according to a Redseer report.

Follow the smart money

Indian VC firms are looking at the right investments that will place them in a sweet spot by 2025. According to a KPMG report, VC investments in India is set to remain strong through the first quarter of 2020.

As businesses are poised for growth, VC firms are keen on early stage startups.SAIF Partners and Lightspeed Ventures are hoping to catch the trend early by investing in growth stage startups.

SoftBank has led an era of growth in India but many other global investment firms too set up shop. Private equity firm Walburg Pincus is reportedly raising $1.5 billion India-focussed fund, while the Alibaba-led Ant Financial is gearing up to raise $1 billion for South East Asia which includes India.

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The moneybags are setting themselves up for fierce competition as India’s startup ecosystem grows rapidly. India is expected to have 10,500 tech startups by 2020, with over 50 potential unicorns, according to a NASSCOM report. The report adds that India will see 100 unicorns by 2025 and will create over 1.1 million direct jobs.

India also has over 335 active incubators and accelerators with a capacity to enable over 5,000 start-ups every year. More than 65% share of incubators and accelerator programmes were added in the last five years, out of which - 57% are active outside Tier 1 cities.

The number of hot sectors also increased from the usual –e-commerce, healthtech, fintech, edtech and mobility to add social commerce.

2020 is the time to bet on India’s internet industry which will be worth $160 billion in 5 years
Source: Goldman Sachs report

Social commerce leverages the use of social media for online retail.

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Riding on the growth of WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, India’s social commerce startups like Meesho, Mall91, W Mall have the potential to reach out to the next 200 million users.

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