Market Size of India Capital Industry Exchange Ecosystem
Study Period | 2020 - 2029 |
Base Year For Estimation | 2023 |
Forecast Data Period | 2024 - 2029 |
Historical Data Period | 2020 - 2022 |
CAGR (2024 - 2029) | > 9.00 % |
Market Concentration | Medium |
Major Players*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order |
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India Capital Market Exchange Ecosystem Analysis
The India Capital Market Exchange Ecosystem Industry is expected to register a CAGR of greater than 9% during the forecast period.
India's economy has experienced unprecedented growth in the decades since liberalization. A strong capital market has primarily driven this growth, technological advances, and a more robust legal framework.
India has overtaken China as the world's fifth largest and fastest-growing economy despite worries about recessionary conditions in other major economies. Factors such as a solid domestic economy, robust corporate earnings growth, and attractive stock valuations are expected to make the Indian market bullish in the current year, which is supported by buoyant domestic consumption and higher government spending. In addition to technology, financials, and consumer staples, emerging industries such as battery storage, green hydrogen, biotechnology, AVGC, and semiconductor manufacturing are expected to grow.
Financial inclusion programs, easy-to-use trading apps, lower KYC requirements, and increased risk-taking among millennials are why retail investors are increasingly investing in stock markets. Major success drivers are strong consumption demand, a strong government capex push, rapid digitization, and supportive policies. India's capital market is highly dynamic and regulated. The market dynamics are affected by various factors, including global economic trends, geopolitical developments, and rapid technological advancements. However, India remains the top destination for foreign capital inflows among emerging markets. The fear of a US recession should bring more foreign capital inflows and cross-border investment into the Indian stock exchanges.