印度正在将外国投资者登记从6个月减少到30-60天,以便在10B美元外流的情况下促进市场准入。
India is cutting foreign investor registration from 6 months to 30–60 days to boost market access amid a $10B outflow.
印度的SEBI和RBI正在努力将外国投资者的登记时间从六个月缩短到30-60天,简化文件,减少对已经受管制的海外投资者的监督,并调整规则,特别是对低风险集合基金的规则。
India’s SEBI and RBI are working to cut foreign investor registration time from six months to 30–60 days by simplifying documentation, reducing scrutiny for already-regulated overseas investors, and aligning rules—especially for low-risk pooled funds.
这些变化旨在符合全球标准,简化银行账户设置,并在2025年由于美国关税、收入低和经济不确定性而净流出100亿美元的情况下改善市场准入。
The changes aim to match global standards, streamline bank account setups, and improve market access amid a $10 billion net outflow in 2025 due to U.S. tariffs, weak earnings, and economic uncertainty.
监管者与全球资产管理人举行了200多次会议,并接待了投资者代表团,而SEBI启动了一个新网站并探索在线登记。
Regulators have held over 200 meetings with global asset managers and hosted investor delegations, while SEBI launched a new website and explores online registration.