Tuesday 22 November 2016

SEBI may allow FPIs to invest in unlisted NCDs

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With an aim to deepen capital markets, regulator SEBI may consider allowing foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to invest in unlisted non-convertible debentures and securitised debt instruments in its board meeting on Wednesday. 

 

In a slew of proposed reform measures, the regulator also plans to tighten corporate governance rules on profit-sharing agreements between promoters and private equity funds as part of its efforts to safeguard minority shareholders in markets. 

 

SEBI also plans to reduce minimum angel fund investment for venture capital firms to Rs 25 lakh from the current Rs 50 lakh to boost the early-stage start-up ecosystem. 

 

The regulator may allow the angel funds to make overseas investments up to 25 percent of their investible corpus, in line with other alternative investment funds. The move will make such funds to spread their risk by investing across geographies.

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