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P-Notes

Context:

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI), situated in the GIFT International Financial Services Centre, have been allowed to issue Participatory Notes (P-Notes) to Investors.

 

Digging deeper:  

  • Only SEBI-registered FPIs will use this option.
  • At present, only banking units are allowed by the International Financial Services Centre Authority (IFSCA) to issue P-notes.

 

What are P-Notes?

  • These are offshore financial instruments issued by FPIs or FIIs.
  • They are intended for overseas investors to invest in India’s security markets without the need to register themselves with SEBI. 
  • The underlying assets in P-Notes are Indian stocks.
  • They are categorised under offshore derivative investments (ODIs).
  • According to the National Securities Depository Limited data, P-Notes account for around 2% of the total AUC (Asset Under Custody) of FPIs.
  • They are a valuable tool for the Indian economy, allowing listed companies to quickly access funds and be drivers of economic growth.

 

Issues: 

  • Anonymity: Investors can enter Indian markets anonymously, and the credentials of the owner remain opaque.
  • Tax Benefits: They are used by entities and individuals so that they can benefit from the tax laws in particular countries.
  • Stringent Regulations: SEBI holds no database on P-Notes trading coming from FPIs.
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