Don’t miss the latest developments in business and finance.

Services sector FDI dips 9% to $1.08 bn in April-Aug

The services sector contributes over 60% to India's GDP

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 26 2014 | 11:31 AM IST
Foreign direct investment in the services sector dipped by 9% to $1.08 billion during the April-August period of the ongoing fiscal.

The services sector, which includes banking, insurance, outsourcing, R&D, courier and technology testing, had received FDI worth $1.19 billion during the first five months of the previous fiscal, 2013-14, according to the data by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion.

The services sector contributes over 60% to India's GDP. In 2013-14, foreign investment in the sector fell to $2.2 billion from $4.83 billion in 2012-13.

Also Read

Due to decline in important sectors like services, overall foreign inflows have dipped by about 10% in August.

The other sectors which have recorded decline in foreign investment during the first-five months of this financial year include construction, pharmaceuticals, automobile and metallurgical industries.

Foreign investments are considered crucial for India, which needs around $1 trillion over five years (2012-17) to overhaul its infrastructure sector such as ports, airports and highways to boost growth.

Decline in foreign investments could put pressure on the country's balance of payments and may also impact the value of the rupee.

On october 22, the Indian rupee closed at 61.27 against the US dollar.

The government is taking steps to boost inflows into the services sector and has decided to raise FDI limit to 49% in the insurance sector from the current level of 26%.

More From This Section

First Published: Oct 26 2014 | 11:10 AM IST

Next Story