FY21 witnesses strong FPI inflows into Indian equity markets of Rs 2,74,034 crore: Ministry of Finance
The Ministry of Finance in its latest report has said that Financial Year (FY) 2020-21 witnessed strong Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) inflows into the Indian equity markets of Rs 2,74,034 crore, thus, reflecting steadfast confidence of foreign investors in the fundamentals of the Indian Economy. As per the report, the robust FPI flows came on the back of faster than expected economic recovery supported by multiple tranches of innovatively designed stimulus packages.
The Ministry of Finance further noted that the Government and regulators had also undertaken major policy initiatives directed at improving ease of access and investment climate for FPIs in the recent past. These include simplification and rationalisation of the FPI regulatory regime, operationalisation of the online Common Application Form (CAF) for the purpose of registration with SEBI, allotment of PAN and opening of bank and Demat accounts etc.
According to the report, the increase in aggregate FPI investment limit in Indian companies from 24% to the sectoral cap has been a catalyst for increase in weightage of Indian securities in major equity indices, thus mobilising massive equity inflows, both passive and active, into Indian capital markets.
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