"The company has recently got the go-ahead from Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) to undertake 'offshore fund management'," Shriram Asset Management Company said in a statement.
Simplifying norms for domestic funds to manage offshore pooled assets, Sebi earlier this year, among others had dropped '20-25 rule', which required a minimum of 20 investors and a cap of 25 per cent on investment by an individual, for funds from low-risk foreign investors.
"India's relatively higher growth and diversity of themes present an attractive opportunity for foreign investors over the medium-to-long term", Shriram AMC said.