Bay Capital Partners, an investment management firm focused on India, is optimistic about the possibility of foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) reinvesting in India following the recent market valuation dip. The current forward PE ratio of the MSCI India index is slightly below its five-year historical average, making it an attractive option for FPIs.
With India’s increasing influence in global markets, particularly in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, investors are beginning to view it as a vital component of their portfolios. Bay Capital’s Managing Partner, Keyur Majmudar, noted that FPIs have withdrawn around ₹2 lakh crore since January, with hopes that a significant portion of that money could potentially flow back into the Indian market.
As geopolitical risks prompt global investors to shift away from China, Bay Capital foresees India attracting more capital due to its stable economic environment, expanding digital economy, and vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem. The firm anticipates strong economic growth and substantial investment returns in India for patient, long-term investors.
Founder and CIO of Bay Capital, Siddharth Mehta, pointed out that institutional investors are increasingly reallocating capital to India as uncertainties surrounding China mount. Despite attractive valuations in China, the long-term outlook favors India given its youthful population, rapid digital adoption, and flourishing entrepreneurial landscape.
Bay Capital identifies consumption, digitization, financialization, and knowledge-based outsourcing as key investment themes in India, emphasizing the importance of a long-term investment horizon to maximize returns. With India’s GDP nearing $4 trillion, the country is positioned to capture a larger share of global capital.
In conclusion, Bay Capital is confident in India’s long-term growth story and advises investors to adopt a disciplined bottom-up approach with a 5-7 year investment horizon to minimize risk and capitalize on potential compounding returns in the Indian market.