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Foreign Institutional Investors
And it’s impact on India
CONTENTS:
SR NO.

TOPIC

1

Introduction

2

How FII started in India?

3

Entry Options for FII
 Who can be registered
 How to apply
o Eligibility criteria
o Registration process

4

Investment restrictions

5

Policies and Regulations

6

FII vs. FDI

7

Advantages of FII

8

Disadvantages of FII

9
10

Current trends in market
(current scenario)
Impact of FII on India

11

Conclusion and Suggestion

12

Bibliography
Introduction
Foreign Investments

Investments made by residents of a country in
another country
Foreign Direct Investment
(FDI)
Foreign Entity
wants to enter in
the Indian Market

But HOW?

Portfolio Investment Scheme
( PIS)→FII
How FII started in India?
• India opened its stock market to
foreign investors in September
1992
• Since 1993, received portfolio investment from foreigners in
the form of foreign institutional investment in equities.
• This has become one of the main channels of FII in India for
foreigners.

• In order to trade in Indian equity market foreign
corporations need to register with SEBI as Foreign
Institutional Investor (FII).
What Is FII?
• Foreign institutional investor
means “an institution
established or incorporated outside India which proposes to make
investment in India in securities
• It is used most commonly in India to refer to outside companies
investing in the financial markets of India.
Who Can Be Registered As An FII?
• One who propose to invest their proprietary funds or on
behalf of "broad based" funds or of foreign corporates and
individuals and belong to any of the under given categories
can be registered for FII.
• Pension Funds
• Mutual Funds
• Investment Trust
• Insurance or reinsurance companies
• Bank
• An application for registration has to be made in form A, the format
of which is provided in the SEBI(FII) regulations, 1995 and submitted
with under mentioned documents in duplicate addressed to SEBI as
well as to reserve bank of India (RBI) and sent to the following
address within 10 to 12 days of receipt of application.
Address for application
the division chief
FII division
securities and exchange board of India,
224, Mittal court, 'B' wing, 1st floor,
Nariman point, Mumbai - 400 021.
India.
The Eligibility Criteria For Applicant
As per Regulation 6 of SEBI (FII) Regulations,1995, Foreign
Institutional Investors are required to fulfill the following
conditions to qualify for grant of registration
• Applicant should have track record, professional competence,
financial soundness, experience, general reputation of fairness
and integrity

• The applicant should be regulated by an appropriate foreign
regulatory authority in the same capacity/category where
registration is sought from SEBI. Registration with authorities,
which are responsible for incorporation, is not adequate to qualify
as Foreign Institutional Investor
• The applicant is required to have the permission under the provisions
of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 from the Reserve
Bank of India.
• Applicant must be legally permitted to invest in securities outside the
country or its in-corporation / establishment.
• The applicant must be a "fit and proper" person.
• The applicant has to appoint a local custodian
• Payment of registration fee of US $ 5,000.00
Where FII Can Invest?
Current financial instruments are available for FII investments
• Securities in primary and secondary markets including shares,
debentures and warrants of companies, unlisted, listed or to be
listed on a recognized stock exchange in India
• Units of mutual funds
• Dated Government Securities
• Derivatives traded on a recognized stock exchange
• Commercial papers
• FIIs can buy/sell securities on Indian stock exchanges, but they have to
get registered with stock market regulator SEBI.
• They can also invest in listed and unlisted securities outside stock
exchanges if the price at which stake is sold has been approved by RBI.
• No individual FII/sub-account can acquire more than 10% of the paid up
capital of an Indian company.
• In addition, the government also introduces new regulations from time
to time to ensure that FII investments are in order. For example,
investment through participatory notes (PNs) was curbed by SEBI
recently.
• The opening of the Indian stock market to Foreign Institutional Investors
(FII) in 1992 made way for substantial foreign funds. Since then, the
number of FIIs has been increasing to 740 currently.
Regulation of FIIs
• The regulations for foreign investment in India have been framed by the
Reserve Bank of India.
• In line with the said regulations, since 2003, the Securities and Exchange
Board of India (SEBI) has been registering FIIs and monitoring
investments made by them through the portfolio investment route
under the SEBI (FII) regulations 1995.
• SEBI acts as the nodal point in the registration of FIIs.
• Where FDI is a bit of a permanent nature, FII flies away at
the shortest political or economical disturbance
• Entry and Exit is relatively very easy for an FII as compared to
FDI. Entry difficult for FDI because of infrastructure
problems. Exit more difficult because of archaic labor laws

• have been blamed for exacerbating small economic
problems in a country by making large and concerted
withdrawals at the first sign of economic weakness.
• FDI is more desirable than portfolio investment because the
investments there under are made directly in the capital of the
company and not in the secondary market
• FDI helps in increasing production and employment , FII does not
affect production and employment .
• FII investment is frequently referred to as hot money for the reason
that it can leave the country at the same speed at which it comes in,
in case of FDI it does’nt
• . FIIs would be required to obtain an initial registration with
SEBI to enter the market nominee companies, affiliated and
subsidiary companies of an FII will be treated as separate FIIs
for registration and may seek separate registration with SEBI
• Since there are foreign exchange controls in force, FIIs shall
also seek various permissions under FERA from the RBI, both
SEBI and RBI registration will be under a single window
approach
• SEBI’s initial registration would be valid for 5 years. RBI’s
general permission under FERA to the FII will also hold well
for five years, both will be renewable for similar five periods
later on.
• Herding and positive feedback trading
• BOP vulnerability
• Possibility of taking over companies or backdoor control
• Money laundering
• In the past four years there has been more than $41
trillion worth of FII funds invested in India.
• This has been one of the major reasons on the bull
market witnessing growth with the BSE Sensex
rising 221%
• The present downfall of the market too is
influenced as these FIIs are taking out some of their
invested money.
• For long-term value investors, there’s little because
for worry but short term traders are adversely
getting affected by the role of FIIs are playing at the
present.
• FII do have significant impact on the Indian Stock Market but
there are other factors like government policies, budgets,
bullion market, inflation, economical and political condition,
etc. do also have an impact on the Indian stock market.
• Also FII is not the only factor affecting the stock indices. There
are other major factors that influence the stock market.
• Nowadays FIIs are the major contributors to the stock markets.
The pros of allowing FIIs to invest in the Indian markets far
outweigh the cons.
• It is up to the policy makers of India to allow FIIs to operate and
provide them with more opportunities and reasons to invest in
Indian markets.
SUGGESTIONS
• Simplifying procedures and relaxing entry barriers for business
activities and providing investor friendly laws and tax system
for foreign investors.
• Allowing foreign investment in more areas.
• In different industries indices the FIIs should be encouraged
• We have to modernize and also have to save our culture.
Similarly the laws should be such that it would protect
domestic investors and also promote trade in country through
FIIs.
• Encourage industries to grow to make FIIs an attractive junction
to invest.
Bibliography
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http://rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_FemaNotifications.aspx?Id=174
http://rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_FemaNotifications.aspx
http:/www.sebi.gov.in/sebiweb/investment/statistics.jsp?=fii
http://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jbm/papers/Vol5-issue1/A0510104.pdf
http://www.nseindia.com/education/resources/download/ismr2008ch8.pdf
Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) - Arthapedia
www.arthapedia.in
The importance of FII investments for the Indian market - Business Today
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After months, liquidity edges towards surplus - Money - DNA
www.dnaindia.com
How to fix the economy, And soon - Money - DNA
Sensex falls for 2nd day on profit-booking, down 80 points - Money - DNA
Nifty surges as concerns over Fed's stimulus tapering recede - Money - DNA
Sensex rallies 601 points as Fed delays stimulus tapering - Money - DNA
scraps debt limit auction to lure FIIs to gilts - Money - DNA
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Foreign Institutional Investors

  • 1. Foreign Institutional Investors And it’s impact on India
  • 2. CONTENTS: SR NO. TOPIC 1 Introduction 2 How FII started in India? 3 Entry Options for FII  Who can be registered  How to apply o Eligibility criteria o Registration process 4 Investment restrictions 5 Policies and Regulations 6 FII vs. FDI 7 Advantages of FII 8 Disadvantages of FII 9 10 Current trends in market (current scenario) Impact of FII on India 11 Conclusion and Suggestion 12 Bibliography
  • 4. Foreign Investments Investments made by residents of a country in another country
  • 5. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Foreign Entity wants to enter in the Indian Market But HOW? Portfolio Investment Scheme ( PIS)→FII
  • 6. How FII started in India? • India opened its stock market to foreign investors in September 1992 • Since 1993, received portfolio investment from foreigners in the form of foreign institutional investment in equities. • This has become one of the main channels of FII in India for foreigners. • In order to trade in Indian equity market foreign corporations need to register with SEBI as Foreign Institutional Investor (FII).
  • 7. What Is FII? • Foreign institutional investor means “an institution established or incorporated outside India which proposes to make investment in India in securities • It is used most commonly in India to refer to outside companies investing in the financial markets of India.
  • 8. Who Can Be Registered As An FII? • One who propose to invest their proprietary funds or on behalf of "broad based" funds or of foreign corporates and individuals and belong to any of the under given categories can be registered for FII. • Pension Funds • Mutual Funds • Investment Trust • Insurance or reinsurance companies • Bank
  • 9. • An application for registration has to be made in form A, the format of which is provided in the SEBI(FII) regulations, 1995 and submitted with under mentioned documents in duplicate addressed to SEBI as well as to reserve bank of India (RBI) and sent to the following address within 10 to 12 days of receipt of application. Address for application the division chief FII division securities and exchange board of India, 224, Mittal court, 'B' wing, 1st floor, Nariman point, Mumbai - 400 021. India.
  • 10. The Eligibility Criteria For Applicant As per Regulation 6 of SEBI (FII) Regulations,1995, Foreign Institutional Investors are required to fulfill the following conditions to qualify for grant of registration • Applicant should have track record, professional competence, financial soundness, experience, general reputation of fairness and integrity • The applicant should be regulated by an appropriate foreign regulatory authority in the same capacity/category where registration is sought from SEBI. Registration with authorities, which are responsible for incorporation, is not adequate to qualify as Foreign Institutional Investor
  • 11. • The applicant is required to have the permission under the provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 from the Reserve Bank of India. • Applicant must be legally permitted to invest in securities outside the country or its in-corporation / establishment. • The applicant must be a "fit and proper" person. • The applicant has to appoint a local custodian • Payment of registration fee of US $ 5,000.00
  • 12.
  • 13. Where FII Can Invest? Current financial instruments are available for FII investments • Securities in primary and secondary markets including shares, debentures and warrants of companies, unlisted, listed or to be listed on a recognized stock exchange in India • Units of mutual funds • Dated Government Securities • Derivatives traded on a recognized stock exchange • Commercial papers
  • 14. • FIIs can buy/sell securities on Indian stock exchanges, but they have to get registered with stock market regulator SEBI. • They can also invest in listed and unlisted securities outside stock exchanges if the price at which stake is sold has been approved by RBI. • No individual FII/sub-account can acquire more than 10% of the paid up capital of an Indian company. • In addition, the government also introduces new regulations from time to time to ensure that FII investments are in order. For example, investment through participatory notes (PNs) was curbed by SEBI recently. • The opening of the Indian stock market to Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) in 1992 made way for substantial foreign funds. Since then, the number of FIIs has been increasing to 740 currently.
  • 15. Regulation of FIIs • The regulations for foreign investment in India have been framed by the Reserve Bank of India. • In line with the said regulations, since 2003, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has been registering FIIs and monitoring investments made by them through the portfolio investment route under the SEBI (FII) regulations 1995. • SEBI acts as the nodal point in the registration of FIIs.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. • Where FDI is a bit of a permanent nature, FII flies away at the shortest political or economical disturbance • Entry and Exit is relatively very easy for an FII as compared to FDI. Entry difficult for FDI because of infrastructure problems. Exit more difficult because of archaic labor laws • have been blamed for exacerbating small economic problems in a country by making large and concerted withdrawals at the first sign of economic weakness.
  • 19. • FDI is more desirable than portfolio investment because the investments there under are made directly in the capital of the company and not in the secondary market • FDI helps in increasing production and employment , FII does not affect production and employment . • FII investment is frequently referred to as hot money for the reason that it can leave the country at the same speed at which it comes in, in case of FDI it does’nt
  • 20. • . FIIs would be required to obtain an initial registration with SEBI to enter the market nominee companies, affiliated and subsidiary companies of an FII will be treated as separate FIIs for registration and may seek separate registration with SEBI • Since there are foreign exchange controls in force, FIIs shall also seek various permissions under FERA from the RBI, both SEBI and RBI registration will be under a single window approach • SEBI’s initial registration would be valid for 5 years. RBI’s general permission under FERA to the FII will also hold well for five years, both will be renewable for similar five periods later on.
  • 21. • Herding and positive feedback trading • BOP vulnerability • Possibility of taking over companies or backdoor control • Money laundering
  • 22. • In the past four years there has been more than $41 trillion worth of FII funds invested in India. • This has been one of the major reasons on the bull market witnessing growth with the BSE Sensex rising 221% • The present downfall of the market too is influenced as these FIIs are taking out some of their invested money. • For long-term value investors, there’s little because for worry but short term traders are adversely getting affected by the role of FIIs are playing at the present.
  • 23. • FII do have significant impact on the Indian Stock Market but there are other factors like government policies, budgets, bullion market, inflation, economical and political condition, etc. do also have an impact on the Indian stock market. • Also FII is not the only factor affecting the stock indices. There are other major factors that influence the stock market. • Nowadays FIIs are the major contributors to the stock markets. The pros of allowing FIIs to invest in the Indian markets far outweigh the cons. • It is up to the policy makers of India to allow FIIs to operate and provide them with more opportunities and reasons to invest in Indian markets.
  • 24. SUGGESTIONS • Simplifying procedures and relaxing entry barriers for business activities and providing investor friendly laws and tax system for foreign investors. • Allowing foreign investment in more areas. • In different industries indices the FIIs should be encouraged • We have to modernize and also have to save our culture. Similarly the laws should be such that it would protect domestic investors and also promote trade in country through FIIs. • Encourage industries to grow to make FIIs an attractive junction to invest.
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