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FDI Initiatives in India

FDI Initiatives in India

Foreign direct investment is when an investor living in one country invests in a business based in another country. Under FDI, the foreign investor (individual or business) owns 10 per cent of the company where the investment is being made. If the investor owns less than 10 per cent, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) defines it as part of his or her stock portfolio. Over the years, the Indian government has liberalised its foreign direct investment policy in order to…

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International Funding Agent in India

International Funding Agent in India

Foreign direct investment is an investment by an entity placed outside the country where the investment is being made. This type of investment is characterized by the notion of lasting interest that is ensured by the means of a controlling ownership. Thus, a foreign investor is given at least 10 per cent voting rights in the business. Over the years, India has emerged as an attractive opportunity for foreign investment thanks to its economic reforms and liberalized FDI policies. The…

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What are the Documents Required For FDI In India?

What are the Documents Required For FDI In India?

Foreign direct investment is when a foreign entity invests in a business that is based in another country. One of the fastest growing economies in the world, India ranks third in terms of the preferred investment destination (preceded only by the United States and China). Over the years, India has emerged as an attractive opportunity for foreign investment thanks to its economic reforms and liberalized FDI policies. The regulation for foreign investments in India has been regularly eased to encourage…

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How to Get Foreign Investments in India?

How to Get Foreign Investments in India?

Foreign direct investment or FDI is when an investor invests in a business based in another country. These investments are government by a lasting interest in the business based in the host country. It is characterized by the notion of ‘direct control’. Under foreign direct investments, the foreign investor gets at least 10 per cent voting rights in the business. India, one of the largest economies in the world, is a land of opportunities. However, if you are a businessperson…

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Finance Minister proposes facilitating FDI policies to spur economy in Budget 2019

Finance Minister proposes facilitating FDI policies to spur economy in Budget 2019

Nirmala Sitharaman presented the first budget of Modi 2.0 government. She became the second female Finance Minister after Indira Gandhi to present the budget today. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, presenting her first Union Budget on Friday said that the government will consider further liberalizing foreign direct investment in aviation, media, animation, and the insurance sector in consultation with stakeholders. In her speech she announced that the government will allow 100 per cent foreign direct investment for insurance intermediaries, while also…

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