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flag India's Sebi proposes new securitisation regulations, including investment thresholds and investor limits.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has proposed new regulations for securitisation activities, including a minimum investment threshold of ₹1 crore and a limit of 200 investors for private placements. Securitized debt instruments (SDIs) must be issued in demat form, and public offers should last 3 to 10 days. Additionally, Sebi suggests risk management measures and defines permissible underlying assets. Public comments on the proposals are due by November 16.

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