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New Delhi: FIs from Mauritius eligible for FPI registration
The announcement comes after the tax haven was put on the "grey list" of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) -- an inter-governmental policy making body that sets anti-money laundering standards
New Delhi: Market regulator Sebi on Tuesday said foreign investors from Mauritius will continue to be eligible for FPI registration with increased monitoring as per international norms.
The announcement comes after the tax haven was put on the "grey list" of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) -- an inter-governmental policy making body that sets anti-money laundering standards.
A significant percentage of foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) investing in the Indian market is registered in Mauritius. The island nation is the second largest source after the United States from which foreign portfolio investments come into the country.
As per January NSDL data, assets under custody of US FPIs are worth Rs 11,62,579 crore and those from Mauritius stood at Rs 4,36,745 crore.
Following the FATF notice, some fund managers knocked on Sebi's door overnight, raising concerns over validity of FPI registration done through the tax haven. The regulator on Tuesday said, "Foreign investors from Mauritius will continue to be eligible for FPI registration with increased monitoring as per FATF norms". For several years, there have been apprehensions about Mauritius being a money laundering route for FPIs due to its limited regulatory oversight. But the Indian Ocean island nation has been taking several steps in recent years to address the concerns.
Jurisdictions under the "grey list" face increased monitoring. They work closely with FATF to address strategic deficiencies in their regimes to counter money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing.
Currently, there are 18 jurisdictions identified as having "strategic deficiencies", including Mauritius and Pakistan, as per the FATF. Equity benchmark BSE Sensex was trading 43.29 points higher at 40,406.52, and the broader NSE Nifty was up 10.10 points at 11,839.50.
On a net basis, FPIs sold equities worth Rs 1,160.90 crore on Monday, data available with stock exchanges showed.
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