With an aim to give capital markets a big push, regulator Sebi is likely to ease regulations for Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs), this month.
"We are likely to take a call in our board meeting this month. I am very optimistic that REITs and InvITs will take off this year," Sebi Chairperson U K Sinha told reporters on the sidelines of a conference on municipal bonds.
The move is being taken after Sebi received suggestions to change these norms.
Noting that multiple applications have been received for registration for REITs and InvITs, the Sebi chairman also said these investment vehicles are expected to take off this year.
"I am very optimistic that REITs and InvITs will take off this year," he said.
Sebi had come out with regulations for REITs and InvITs in 2014. However, single trust has been set up as yet as investors wanted further measures, including tax breaks, to make these instruments more attractive.
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While the government provided for certain tax benefits in the Budget this year, the Sebi has now decided to further relax the rules.
Among others, Sebi's board is expected to consider an easier set of norms on REITs and InvITs. It may allow the REITs and InvITs to have up to five sponsors, as against the current norm for maximum three.
Under the proposal for REITs, Sebi would allow up to 20 per cent investment by such trusts in under-construction projects, up from a maximum of 10 per cent allowed currently.