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Sebi board meeting outcome: Markets regulator eases entry norms for foreign investors, relaxes IPO rules for large companies

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SEBI's Initiatives to Enhance Ease of Doing Business for Foreign Investors

Introduction of SWAGAT-FI Framework

  • SWAGAT-FI Framework: A proposed framework by SEBI to create a single automatic window for Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) and Foreign Venture Capital Investors (FVCIs).
  • Aims: To streamline and standardize access for select foreign investors, simplifying compliance and enhancing India's competitiveness as an investor-friendly destination.
  • Eligible Investors: Includes government-related investors and regulated Public Retail Funds (PRFs) like mutual funds, insurance companies, and pension funds.
  • Implementation: The SWAGAT-FI framework is to be implemented within six months.

Relaxation of IPO Norms

  • Large Issuer Norms: For companies with a market cap of Rs 1 lakh crore to Rs 5 lakh crore, SEBI proposed a minimum public offer of 2.75%.
  • Decision Authority: Final decisions on these norms will be taken by the government.

Governance of Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs)

  • Executive Appointments: SEBI approved the appointment of two executive directors to enhance governance and succession planning within MIIs.
  • Roles and Responsibilities: Defined for managing directors (MDs), executive directors (EDs), and key management personnel (KMPs).

Enhancements in IPO Process

  • Anchor Portion Reservation: Increased from one-third to 40%, with a focus on enhancing participation of institutional investors.
  • Allocation: One-third reserved for domestic mutual funds, the rest for life insurance companies and pension funds.

Related Party Transactions and AIF Schemes

  • Scale-Based Thresholds: Introduced for determining material related party transactions (RPTs) based on annual consolidated turnover.
  • AI-Only Schemes: A separate category of AIF schemes limited to accredited investors, offering scheme-specific regulatory flexibilities.

Investor Protection and Financial Inclusion in Mutual Funds

  • Exit Load Reduction: Maximum permissible exit load reduced from 5% to 3%.
  • Incentive Structure: Revised for distributors to encourage new inflows from cities beyond the Top-30.
  • Tags :
  • SEBI
  • Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs)
  • Enhance Ease of Doing Business
  • SWAGAT-FI
  • Foreign Venture Capital Investors (FVCIs)
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