MANU/SPRL/0025/2019

Ministry : Securities and Exchange Board of India

Department/Board : SEBI

Press Release No. : 22/2019

Date : 07.10.2019

SEBI Chairman meets investors and other stakeholders in USA

Shri Ajay Tyagi, Chairman, SEBI led a delegation of SEBI Officials to USA and met with various stakeholders in the Indian securities markets including industry and investor associations. The interactions were held in New York, Boston and Washington DC during the week from September 30 to October 4, 2019.

Commenting on the meetings, Shri Ajay Tyagi said, "We met various stakeholders during the meetings. The participants welcomed various initiatives taken by SEBI. We found the interactive sessions quite useful in terms of new ideas for further improving the ease of doing business. I had a separate meeting with Shri Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Indian Ambassador to the USA and apprised him of the recent developments in capital markets in India as also gist of the discussions in various meetings held in USA during the tour. I thank the Embassy of India at Washington D.C. and the Indian Consulate at New York who helped in facilitating the meetings. I also thank the US India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF), US India Business Council (USIBC) and the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU), who coordinated the meetings."

Chairman, SEBI during the meetings briefed the participants on the key aspects, trends and recent developments in the India economy from a broader perspective and on Indian capital markets, in particular. The achievements of both Indian primary markets and secondary markets were brought out in the meetings. The achievements which were emphasized included more than $120 bn raised through equity and debt in each of the last two years, market capitalization of Indian listed companies being in the top 10 global markets, Indian stock exchanges ranked in top 10 in number of contracts in equity derivatives, etc.

Discussions were also held on recent policy measures taken by SEBI relating to various areas such as FPIs, Primary Market, Secondary Market, Mutual Funds, Corporate Bond Market, etc. The participants were keen on emerging areas such as REITs and InvITs which have more than $10 bn asset size as on today. Several participants also showed interest in the Alternative Investment Fund space with its relaxed foreign investment norms wherein the investments had multiplied by more than 15 times in the last 5 years.

Investment opportunities for foreign investors in the aforesaid areas as well as Infrastructure projects, stressed assets, CPSEs proposed for divestment by Government, GIFT IFSC, etc. were brought out. There were also detailed discussions on upcoming regulatory measures relating to Frameworks for issuing Depository Receipts, direct listing of Indian equitie........