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Sebi Boosts FPI Transparency by Doubling AUM Disclosure Threshold to Rs 50,000 Crore

Sebi Enhances FPI Disclosure Norms

In a significant move to streamline foreign portfolio investments (FPIs) in India, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has announced the doubling of the minimum Assets Under Management (AUM) threshold for FPIs to disclose detailed investor information. The new threshold is set at Rs 50,000 crore, effective immediately.

Sebi raises FPIs' AUM disclosure threshold

Board Approval and Implementation

The proposal received the green light from the Sebi board on March 24, marking a pivotal step towards greater transparency and ease of doing business for FPIs in the Indian market.

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