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SEBI mulling direct market access to foreigners: Report

The market regulator is reportedly exploring ways to increase the ownership base for local risk assets

April 01, 2025 / 12:41 IST
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) recently discussed a proposal to allow overseas individuals to invest directly into India's stock market, the Economic Times has reported.

At a meeting last week, the market regulator was exploring various ways to increase the ownership base for local risk assets, the report added.

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Foreigners can invest in India's primary and secondary markets only through the foreign portfolio investor (FPI) route.

In case overseas individuals are allowed to invest directly, ultra-high net worth people may rush to buy Indian stocks, bypassing the compulsory intermediary fund structure, the report said.