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  1. SEBI allows issuance of privately placed InvITs to subordinate entities

    SEBI allows issuance of privately placed InvITs to subordinate entities

    New Delhi, Capital markets regulator Sebi on Tuesday notified a framework for issuance of subordinate units by privately held infrastructure investor trusts (InvITs).The purpose of issuing subordinate units is primarily to bridge the valuation gaps that may arise as a result of differences in...
  2. SEBI proposes to reduce trading lot size of privately placed Invits to increase investor participation

    SEBI proposes to reduce trading lot size of privately placed Invits to increase investor participation

    New Delhi, Markets regulator Sebi on Thursday proposed to significantly reduce the trading lot size of privately held infrastructure investment trusts (InvITs) to Rs 25 lakh to boost investor participation and enhance liquidity of such investment vehicles. Have given.The current trading lot...
  3. REITs, InvITs raised Rs 1.3 lakh crore in four years: RBI data

    REITs, InvITs raised Rs 1.3 lakh crore in four years: RBI data

    NEW DELHI: Investment vehicles for the realty and infrastructure sectors - REITs and InvITs - have raised Rs 1.3 lakh crore in the last four years to the end of March, and are expected to raise more funds, the Reserve Bank of India said in a report. will gain help in.Experts and stakeholders...
  4. Fundraise by InvITs, REITs surges multi-fold to Rs 17,116 cr in FY24 on promising returns

    Fundraise by InvITs, REITs surges multi-fold to Rs 17,116 cr in FY24 on promising returns

    New Delhi: Investor enthusiasm towards InvITs and REITs is on the rise, with fund raising through these routes reaching Rs 17,116 crore in 2023-24, up 14 times year-on-year with the potential for stable returns .Going forward, the outlook for infrastructure investment trusts (InvITs) and real...
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