Regulator to relax REITs, portfolio manager norms to woo investors

Regulator to relax REITs, portfolio manager norms to woo investors

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 02:31 PM IST
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New Delhi : To deepen Indian capital markets, regulator Sebi has lined up wide-ranging relaxations to its norms for REITs while an easier set of compliance rules is in the works for foreign fund managers keen to relocate to India.

Among the changes, which would be considered by Sebi at its next board meeting scheduled for this week, the regulator is looking to make Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) more attractive to investors by allowing them to invest a large portion of funds in under-construction assets.

Besides, REITs would be allowed to have a larger number of sponsors, while regulations regarding the minimum public offer size and related party transactions could also be eased, a senior official said.

With regard to foreign fund managers willing to relocate to Indian shores, the Sebi board will consider allowing them to function as ‘Portfolio Managers’ under a simpler regulatory regime, a move that will make it easier for such entities to operate in India.

Besides, an existing Sebi-registered Portfolio Manager will also be allowed to act as Eligible Fund Manager (EFM) with prior intimation from Sebi and subject to certain conditions.

Regarding REITs, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (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.

It is being proposed that the REIT would hold controlling interest and at least 50 % equity in the holding company. The holding company can in turn hold controlling interest and at least 50 % equity in underlying SPV.

Another proposed move is to allow the REITs to have up to five sponsors, as against the current norm for maximum three.

Sebi also plans to rationalise the requirements under the related party transactions, under which approval of 60 % unitholders apart from related parties, is required for passing a related party transaction.

One of the major proposals relate to allowing REITs to invest up to 20 % in under-construction projects. Existing regulations require at least 80 % of the value of REIT assets should be invested, in proportion to the holding of the REITs, in completed and rent-generating assets.

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