In first-ever long-term policy for the Rs 9 lakh crore MF industry, Sebi chairman U K Sinha - who was himself associated with this business earlier - has announced strong measures to weed out non-serious players and safeguard investors' interest while promoting growth of this crisis-hit segment of the capital market.
Nearly 45 fund houses in India together manage assets worth over Rs 9,00,000 crore, but fund mobilisation has been a tough task for them for past few years.
"When the regulator gives a clear roadmap that addresses almost all issues, it helps us position ourselves for the long-term. The tax breaks and Mutual Fund Linked Retirement Plan will definitely help us draw more retail investors. That will be good for capital markets," said Sundeep Sikka, CEO of leading fund house Reliance Mutual Fund and chairman of industry body AMFI (Association of Mutual Funds in India).
However, some other players are unhappy with Sebi measures, including a hike in the minimum networth from Rs 10 crore to Rs 50 crore. Nearly 20 fund houses would need to push up their networth and they would get three years to comply with these new rules.
Sebi's direction to mutual funds to disclose voting data along with rationale supporting their decision in investee firms on a quarterly basis has also evoked mixed reactions.
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