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SEBI approves SWAGAT-FI framework to simplify access for trusted foreign investors

SWAGAT-FI framework will also enable a unified registration process across multiple investment routes for eligible entities while minimising repeated compliance requirements and documentation for such investors.

September 12, 2025 / 19:58 IST
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At the post-board meeting press conference, Pandey was asked if exchanges faced a conflict between maximising trading volumes and disciplining errant participants.
At the post-board meeting press conference, Pandey was asked if exchanges faced a conflict between maximising trading volumes and disciplining errant participants.

In a major step towards enhancing ease of doing business for foreign investors in India’s capital markets, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has approved the introduction of SWAGAT-FI – Single Window Automatic and Generalised Access for Trusted Foreign Investors.

"The Board approved the introduction of the Single Window Automatic & Generalised Access for Trusted Foreign Investors (SWAGAT-FI) framework for FPIs and Foreign Venture Capital Investors (FVCIs)," stated the SEBI release while adding that this will facilitate easier investment access for objectively identified and verifiably low-risk foreign investors.

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It will also enable a unified registration process across multiple investment routes for these entities while minimising repeated compliance requirements and documentation for such investors, as per the SEBI release.

The framework is designed to simplify onboarding, reduce compliance burdens, and make market access easier for low-risk foreign investors such as sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, multilateral organizations, central banks, regulated retail funds, and insurance companies. In the simpler terms it will act like a diplomatic passport to invest more easily in Indian markets.