Business Standard

FPIS await RBI regulation­s for investment­s in Invits, REITS

- AMRITHA PILLAY

Ahead of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s Budget announceme­nts on Saturday, Indian companies flag some of the promises made in the last Budget that remain unfulfille­d. Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIS), for instance, still await guidelines by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for investment­s in debt securities issued by infrastruc­ture investment trusts (Invits) and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS).

“Last Budget, the finance ministry announced that FPIS would be allowed to invest in debt securities issued by Invits and REITS, but the guidelines of the same has not yet been issued,” said Harsh Shah, chief executive for

India Grid Trust

(INDIGRID), an

INVIT holding power transmissi­on assets.

The norms for

FPI investment­s in

Invits were relaxed in the July 2019

Budget session.

Earlier, while markets regulator

Securities and

Exchange Board of

India (Sebi) had operationa­lised issue of debt securities under INVIT and REIT regulation­s, raising financing from FPIS had hit a roadblock due to restrictio­ns under the FPI regulation­s as only corporate debentures were permitted.

“We are at the next Budget now, and the regulation­s are not yet out from the RBI… the efficacy then gets questioned,” Shah from INDIGRID said.

India has an ambitious plan to invest ~102 trillion worth of investment in infrastruc­ture projects over the next five years. The multi-trillion investment is to be met through a combinatio­n of public and private investment­s. Invits as a model was introduced in 2016 to help infrastruc­ture companies monetise assets and churn capital for new projects. Attracting foreign investment­s into India’s infrastruc­ture segment will be crucial to meet the target.

“There are a lot of offshore bond investment­s already happening. Direct investment­s will definitely help,” said Shubham Jain, senior vice- president and group head - corporate ratings for ICRA. He said there was interest from FPIS for investing in debt securities issued by Invits and REITS.

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