The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has recently announced a significant change in disclosure norms for foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in the country. The regulatory body has increased the asset threshold for granular beneficial ownership disclosures from Rs 25,000 crore to Rs 50,000 crore. This means that FPIs with equity assets under management (AUM) exceeding Rs 50,000 crore in India are now required to disclose detailed ownership information. The revised framework has come into effect immediately, aiming to provide more transparency in the market. This move is expected to impact large FPIs operating in India and enhance the regulatory oversight on their investments. Stay updated for more financial news and regulatory changes in the Indian market.
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Sebi raises asset threshold for FPIs’ ownership disclosures to Rs 50,000 crore, easing norms – effective immediately.
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