RBI permits transfer of shares from a Non Resident to Resident under the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) scheme

November 04, 2011:

As per the existing guidelines, the transfer of shares from a Resident to a Non Resident where i) the transfer does not conform to the pricing guidelines as stipulated by the Reserve Bank from time to time; or ii) the transfer of shares requires the prior approval of the FIPB as per the extant Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy; or iii). the Indian company whose shares are being transferred is engaged in rendering any financial service; or iv) the transfer falls under the purview of the provisions of SEBI (SAST) Regulations, require the prior approval of the Reserve Bank of India.

Further, transfer of shares from a Non Resident to a Resident which does not conform to the pricing guidelines as stipulated by the Reserve Bank of India from time to time also requires the prior approval of the Reserve Bank of India.

2. As a measure to further liberalize and rationalize the procedures and policies governing FDI in India, Reserve Bank of India has decided to allow the following without the prior approval of the Reserve Bank of India :

A. Transfer of shares from a Non Resident to Resident under the FDI scheme where the pricing guidelines under FEMA, 1999 are not met provided that :-



The original and resultant investment are in line with the extant FDI policy and FEMA regulations in terms of sectoral caps, conditionalities (such as minimum capitalization, etc.), reporting requirements, documentation, etc.;

The pricing for the transaction is compliant with the specific/explicit, extant and relevant SEBI regulations / guidelines (such as IPO, Book building, block deals, delisting, exit, open offer/ substantial acquisition / SEBI SAST, buy back); and

Chartered Accountants Certificate to the effect that compliance with the relevant SEBI regulations / guidelines as indicated above is attached to the form FC-TRS to be filed with the AD bank.

B. Transfer of shares from Resident to Non Resident :

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