The government has notified a revised common application form for foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to streamline registration and account opening processes. This move, along with recent tax exemptions on government securities, aims to attract foreign capital and stabilize the rupee. The updated form simplifies declaration requirements and introduces a new category for investors exclusively in government securities.

The Reserve Bank of India updated its Master Direction on Foreign Investment, simplifying FPI rules for government securities to attract billions in

The government has notified a revised common application form for foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to streamline registration and account opening processes. This move, along…

Indias financial watchdog, Sebi, is gearing up to make the investment terrain more inviting for foreign investors by reforming the Know Your Customer rules. This effort aims to…

Sebi is set to simplify KYC rules for Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs), aiming to reduce compliance hurdles and attract greater global investment into Indian markets.

India has eased investment rules for foreign individuals and entities in listed stocks, allowing them to invest via the portfolio investment scheme. This move aims to curb capital…