‘Voluntary Retention Route’ (VRR) for investment by FPIs - Discussion Paper - आरबीआय - Reserve Bank of India
‘Voluntary Retention Route’ (VRR) for investment by FPIs - Discussion Paper
Reserve Bank, in consultation with the Government of India and Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), proposes to introduce a separate channel, called the ‘Voluntary Retention Route’ (VRR), to enable FPIs to invest in debt markets in India. Broadly, investments through the Route will be free of the macro-prudential and other regulatory prescriptions applicable to FPI investments in debt markets, provided FPIs voluntarily commit to retain a required minimum percentage of their investments in India for a period of their choice. Participation through this Route will be entirely voluntary. The features of the Route are explained below in detail. 1. Objective The objective of the VRR channel is to attract long-term and stable FPI investments into debt markets while providing FPIs with operational flexibility to manage their investments. 2. Eligible investors Any entity registered as an FPI with SEBI is eligible to participate through this Route. 3. Overview a. The total amount that may be invested via the Route shall be decided by the Reserve Bank from time to time based on macro-prudential considerations and assessment of investment demand. b. Investments through this Route shall be in addition to the FPI investment limits (General Investment Limit) under the Medium Term Framework, as per A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No. 22 dated April 6, 2018, as modified from time to time. c. The total amounts for investment through the Route shall be separately indicated for Government securities (Central Government securities as well as State Development Loans, VRR-Govt) and corporate debt (VRR-Corp). d. The total amount for investment under VRR-Govt shall be individually allocated to FPIs through an auction process. A similar allocation shall be made separately for the total amount of investment under VRR-Corp. e. Under the auction, the criterion for allocation of investment amount to each FPI (called the Committed Portfolio Size, or CPS) shall be the retention period proposed by the FPI in the bid. f. The minimum retention period shall be three years, or as decided by RBI for each auction. g. After allocation through the auction, successful FPIs shall invest the allocated CPS in debt instruments and remain invested at all times during the voluntary retention period, subject to the following relaxations:
h. Amounts of investment shall be in terms of the face value of securities. 4. Auction process for allocation of limits a. For every VRR auction, RBI shall announce the total investment amount to be auctioned (auction amount), and the minimum retention period applicable to allotments under that auction. Auctions shall be announced and carried out separately for VRR-Govt and VRR-Corp categories. The auction process shall be as under: i. An FPI shall bid two variables - the amount it proposes to invest and the retention period of that investment, which shall not be less than the minimum retention period. ii. No FPI (including its related FPIs) shall bid for an amount greater than 50% of the auction amount. For this purpose, the term “related FPIs” shall mean ‘investor group’ as defined in Regulation 23(3) of SEBI (Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulations, 2014. iii. Bids will be accepted in descending order of retention period, the highest first, until the amount of accepted bids adds up to the auction amount. iv. Allotment at margin (i.e., at the lowest retention period accepted), if the amount bid at margin is more than the amount available for allotment, shall be as below:
v. RBI will have the full discretion to accept or reject any or all bids, either wholly or partially, without assigning any reason. 5. Management of portfolio
6. Eligible instruments and tenor limits
7. Access to other facilities
8. Other operational aspects
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