Alerts & Updates 25th May 2021

Changes to AIFs investment regime | SEBI increases overseas investment limit to USD 1500 million | Sponsor Contribution to an AIF set up in overseas jurisdiction, including IFSCs

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Manendra Singh Partner | Mumbai

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In order to offer greater flexibility to SEBI registered Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) and Venture Capital Funds (VCFs) in overseas investments, SEBI in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has enhanced the overall overseas investment limit for AIFs and VCFs from existing USD 750 million to USD 1,500 million. All other exiting requirements, terms and conditions to remain the same.

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