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India is cutting foreign investor registration from 6 months to 30–60 days to boost market access amid a $10B outflow.
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.
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.
Regulators have held over 200 meetings with global asset managers and hosted investor delegations, while SEBI launched a new website and explores online registration.
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India está reduciendo el registro de inversionistas extranjeros de 6 meses a 30/60 días para impulsar el acceso al mercado en medio de una salida de $ 10B.