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    SEBI Board meeting approved various measures for ease of doing business in securities market

    Posted 13 Sep 2025

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    Article Summary

    Article Summary

    SEBI relaxed regulations, introduced SWAGAT-FI for foreign investors, launched a digital platform, reclassified REITs as equity, eased IPO norms, and created exclusive AIF categories for accredited investors.

    SEBI board meeting relaxed key regulations and introduced SWAGAT-FI framework for improving investment friendly environment and reduce regulatory complexity.   

    Decisions at SEBI Board Meeting

    • SWAGAT-FI Framework: SEBI approved the introduction of the Single Window Automatic & Generalised Access for Trusted Foreign Investors (SWAGAT-FI) framework for FPIs and Foreign Venture Capital Investors (FVCIs).
      • While FPIs invest in listed securities (like equity, bonds, derivatives etc.) on public markets, FVCI invests in venture capital funds.
    • India Market Access Platform: Launched as a digital gateway to facilitate seamless entry and compliance for foreign investors in India’s securities markets. 
    • Reclassification of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) as Equity: Enabling enhanced investment by mutual fund schemes in REITs. 
      • REITs allow individuals to invest in large-scale, income producing real estate. 
    • Relaxed Initial Public Offering (IPO) norms for large issuers and extended timelines to meet the Minimum Public Shareholding for issuers.
      • IPO refers to when a company first sells its shares to the public and is prerequisite for listing on stock exchange.
    • Introduction of a separate category of Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) schemes, limited exclusively to accredited investors only (AI-only schemes).
      • Accredited Investor is an individual or entity that meets specific income, net worth or professional qualification criteria, allowing them to invest in securities not registered with SEBI. 
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    • Market Reforms
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