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SEBI Permits REITs, InvITs To Issue Commercial Papers

The issuance of listed CPs should be within the overall debt limit permitted under the REITs and InvITs rules, SEBI said.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>SEBI building in Mumbai. (Photo: Shailesh Andrade/Reuters)</p></div>
SEBI building in Mumbai. (Photo: Shailesh Andrade/Reuters)

Capital markets regulator SEBI on Thursday allowed emerging investment vehicles, REITs and InvITs, to issue commercial papers.

This is subject to certain conditions, the Securities and Exchange Board of India said in two separate circulars.

The move came after Reserve Bank Commercial Paper Directions last month indicated that InvIT and REIT having net worth of at least Rs 100 crore are eligible to issue commercial paper.

The capital markets regulator said that REITs and InvITs may issue listed commercial papers. This is subject to certain conditions, including, REITs and InvITs need to abide by the guidelines prescribed by Reserve Bank of India for issuances of commercial papers and follow the conditions of listing norms prescribed by SEBI.

The issuance of listed CPs should be within the overall debt limit permitted under the REITs and InvITs rules, SEBI said.

Commercial Paper, or CP, in market parlance refers to a short-term debt instrument issued by companies to garner funds generally for a time period up to one year.

REITs and InvITs are relatively new investment instruments in the Indian context but are extremely popular in global markets.

While a REIT comprises a portfolio of commercial real assets, a major portion of which is already leased out, InvITs comprise a portfolio of infrastructure assets such as highways, and power transmission assets.