India’s Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has amended its foreign portfolio investor (FPI) rules by replacing U.S. dollar-denominated registration fees with rupee-denominated payments. According to NS3.AI, the amended regulations will be effective in the next six months.
Under the changes, Category-I FPI registration fees were revised from $1,000 to Rs 90,000. Fees for foreign venture capital investors (FVCIs) were also updated, changing from $2,500 to Rs 2.3 lakh.
SEBI Switches FPI Registration Fees to Rupee Payments, With Changes Taking Effect in Six Months
2026-07-08 10:14:19
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