SEBI Proposes New Rules for Securitisation Activities
On 3rd November, 2024, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) rolled out proposed regulations for securitised debt instruments (SDIs), focusing on heightened transparency, investor protections, and streamlined operations.
- The current framework is based on SEBI's 2008 regulations, with updates from the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) 2021 directions on securitising standard assets.
New Rules
Minimum Ticket Size of Rs 1 Crore
- A "ticket size" refers to the minimum investment amount that an investor must commit when purchasing a financial instrument.
- In this case, SEBI proposed that the minimum investment in securitised products by both RBI-regulated originators (such as ....
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