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Algo traders are a tiny fraction of FPIs in India

Currently, only 2.5 percent of the 11,219 foreign portfolio investors in India engage in algo trading, according to Securities and Exchange Board of India.

July 07, 2025 / 20:24 IST
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Algo traders are a tiny fraction of FPIs in India
Algo traders are a tiny fraction of FPIs in India

SEBI’s action against Jane Street is unlikely to have a broader impact on foreign investor sentiment or participation. Only 2.5 percent of FPIs in India currently use algorithmic trading strategies, according to SEBI data, which limits the fallout from any regulatory tightening in this space.

While algo-trading is rising in popularity across the globe as a result of its speed, efficiency, and data-driven strategies, its adoption among FPIs in India remains relatively low.

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“SEBI’s tighter norms are not roadblocks but guardrails to protect investors and keep the market fair. The recent focus on safer, more transparent algo participation shows that India wants to open this up responsibly without sudden risks,” said Trivesh D, COO Tradejini.

Traditionally, foreign investors usually allocate only a small percentage of their capital towards emerging markets. In that, they usually look towards long-term, blue-chip bets to reduce their risk factor to offset the inherent volatility in EMs.