RBI allows non-resident investor to pledge shares in Indian company in favour of NBFCs
Banking regulator said only equity shares listed on a recognised stock exchange/s in India can be pledged in favour of NBFCs
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Reserve Bank of India (RBI) today said the shares of an Indian company held by the non-resident investor can be pledged in favour of Non-Banking Financial Companies, whether listed or not, in accordance with the FDI policy.
Earlier, these pledges were alowed only in favour of a bank in India, to secure the credit facilities extended to the resident investee company for bona-fide business purposes / operations.
The banking regulator said that only the equity shares listed on a recognised stock exchange/s in India can be pledged in favour of the NBFCs. Further, it said that under no circumstances, the credit concentration norms should be breached by the NBFC.
If there is a breach on invocation of pledge, the shares should be sold and the breach shall be rectified within a period of 30 days from the date of invocation of pledge.
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First Published: Jun 06 2014 | 8:14 PM IST
