In the four-odd weeks since this year began, the sector has already seen two major VC investments, in a radio taxi service firm and a portal that tracks the used car business. The lack of good public transportation and the increased sales in the auto sector are said to be why VC funding has been attracted.
In a recent development, car rental company Carzonrent India Pvt Ltd, which operates under the name Easy Cabs, raised Rs 36 crore (Rs 360 million) last week from BTS India Advisors, a private equity (PE) firm.
Earlier, it had received investments from SIDBI Ventures and Sequoia Capital. Carzonrent offers operating lease, car rental and limousine services, with a fleet of more than 4,000 cars.
Minuses produce potential
K Srinivas, managing partner, BTS Investment Advisors Ltd, said, "Different from the western countries, Indian public transportation is highly fragmented and unorganised. Abroad, there are organised radio taxi services available; in India, it is in a nascent stage and a handful of players are established. As the radio taxi and cars-on-rent businesses are nascent, we expect about 30-40 per cent growth annually."
According to experts, radio taxi services in India have a potential to grow about 10-fold in the next 10 years.
Rajesh Puri, CEO, Meru Cabs, the leading radio taxi service player in India, said, "As local intra-city commutation is yet to improve, there is huge potential for radio taxis in India. In metros, where parking and fuel costs remain a concern, more people prefer radio taxis, which boosts its growth potential. Also, tier-II cities like Jaipur, Pune and Ahmedabad, which see lack of adequate public transport facilities, are seeing the entry of radio taxi services. Hence, more VC/PEs are keen in this area."
Though this is a high-depreciation industry, returns are expected after three-four years of investments, he added.
India Value Fund Advisors Pvt. Ltd, with $1.4 billion under management, invested an undisclosed amount in V-Link Travel Solutions Pvt Ltd for a majority stake in 2006. V-Link launched Meru Services in 2007 and this is set to add 600 cabs to its fleet in the January-March quarter. Meru is expecting a 50