While regulators and other agencies are yet to ascertain size of investments getting into such schemes, top executives at some leading market entities said that thousands of crores could be getting diverted for such "higher assured returns".
One of the schemes that has come under scanner involves a 'collective investment scheme' like structure where funds are being pooled in and the corpus would be used for investments into areas that emerge as high-focus avenues for the next government, a senior official said.
Some other schemes are in the form of apparently 'legal' portfolio investment products, while a few appear to be bordering towards plain illegal offerings and include off-market 'dabba' trading, where bets are placed on stocks outside the stock exchange framework, the official said.
In what could be more worrisome for regulatory authorities, operators of such 'legal' and illegal schemes are asking the investors to sell their existing investments in stocks, mutual funds, bonds and other assets to free-up capital for these 'much higher return potential' avenues.
Under the regulator scanner are certain 'legal' portfolio schemes where operators are promising the investors that their money would be invested in those sectors and those securities which are likely to benefit from a certain outcome of the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, which begin tomorrow and would continue till May 12.
In the event of the poll results, scheduled to be announced on May 16, being different from the expectations, these portfolio managers are promising to 'safeguard' the investments by various hedging instruments.
As general elections draw closer, Sebi has already enhanced its surveillance to thwart any attempts by listed companies and others to channelise illicit funds through capital markets or investment schemes for polls.
There are also indications that many entities running illicit money-pooling schemes have lined up huge redemptions from fictitious investor accounts for coming weeks and this money could also find its way into electioneering activities.
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