Regulatory Framework for Restricted Return InvITs
On 31st October, 2024, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) issued a consultation paper introducing a regulatory framework for Restricted Return Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs).
Current InvIT Framework
- InvITs were introduced in India through SEBI’s Infrastructure Investment Trusts Regulations, 2014, with the purpose of enabling investors to participate in infrastructure investments and to provide stable distributions through income-generating projects.
- Public InvITs mainly focus on completed, income-generating assets, while privately placed InvITs are also permitted to invest in under-construction assets.
- Currently, SEBI oversees around 26 registered InvITs, with approximately 6.4 lakh crore rupees in asset value.
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