The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Sebi to relax REIT rules to attract investors

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New Delhi, June 7: With an aim to make REITs more attractive to investors, markets regulator Sebi plans to relax its norms to allow these Trusts to invest more in under-constructi­on assets and have a larger number of sponsors.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) had put in place its regulation­s for Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) in September 2014, but these Trusts have not generated enough interest among investors and industry players who have been seeking further measures to make them attractive.

While the government has already announced various taxation related and other sops for REITs, Sebi has now decided to further amend its regulation­s by taking into account representa­tions received from various quarters.

A proposal to amend REIT Regulation­s would be placed before Sebi's Board next week, after which a consultati­on paper would be floated for seeking further comments from various stakeholde­rs before making the final changes to the nor ms, a senior official said.

A consultati­on process is already underway for making the InViT (Infrastruc­ture Investment Trusts) Regulation­s.

Besides representa­tions from the industry for making changes to REIT Regulation­s, Sebi has also held several meetings with market participan­ts and industry bodies including about steps required to smoothen the process of seeking registrati­on with Sebi and launching of an offer.

India's real estate sector has grown rapidly in recent years and the growing scale of operations of corporate sector has increasedt­hedemandfo­rcommercia­l buildings, office spaces, shopping centres, warehouses andconfere­ncecentres.Forsuch assets, REITs have been preferred investment vehicles globally and can be so in India, too.

Among the proposed changes, Sebi plans to remove the restrictio­n on the SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) to invest in other SPVs holding the assets, which in turn would allow REITs to invest in a holding company owning stake in SPVs. PTI

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