RBI eased Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Procedures to woo Global Investors

Nov 5, 2011, 14:32 IST

Economy Current Affairs 2011. RBI liberalised FDI procedures and policies governing foreign direct investment in India to woo investors

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on 4 November 2011 announced that transfer of shares between Indians and non-resident Indians (NRIs) would not require its permission in several key areas such as financial services. RBI initiated measures to ease foreign direct investment (FDI) procedures with an objective to woo global investors.
The central bank Amended the Foreign Exchange Management Regulations. It mentioned that prior permission would not be necessary where the company whose shares were being transferred was engaged in any financial service.


The RBI permission had also been done away with for transfer of shares between residents and non-residents in cases where the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) had already given its clearances and the SEBI guidelines were met.


The steps had been taken as a measure to further liberalise and rationalise the procedures and policies governing foreign direct investment in India.


However, RBI clarified that the transactions would have to comply with the SEBI regulations, FDI sectoral caps, and the pricing guidelines as specified by the RBI.


FDI inflows shot up by 95 per cent to $17.37 billion between April and August 2011. The government and the RBI want to maintain robust foreign exchange reserves as volatility in the stock market has led to outflows.

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