RBI allows Pipavav Defence to raise foreign shareholding

Reserve Bank today allowed foreign investors to raise their investment in Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering Ltd

Published: November 17, 2015, 7:57 PM IST

Mumbai, Nov 17: Reserve Bank today allowed foreign investors to raise their investment in Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering Ltd. “Registered Foreign Portfolios Investors/Foreign Institutional Investors /Qualified Foreign Investors can now invest up to 12 per cent and Non Resident Indians / Persons of Indian Origin up to 2 per cent of the paid up capital of Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering Limited under the Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS),” RBI said in a release.

RBI said the company passed resolutions at its Board of Directors and shareholders’ level for allocating the sub limits for the purchase of its equity shares by these entities. The government last week relaxed foreign direct investment norms in the defence sector by allowing FDI up to 49 per cent under automatic route and beyond that through the FIPB’s approval. The government has also done away with the earlier requirement of mandatory permission from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) beyond 49 per cent. (Also Read: Expects H2 to be soft but optimistic about future: Infosys)

As per the earlier FDI policy in the defence sector, foreign investment up to 49 per cent was permitted under government approval route. Portfolio investment and investment by FVCIs were restricted to 24 per cent only. As per data on BSE, FIIs held 4.79 per cent in Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering as of quarter ended September 2015.

FIIs, NRIs and PIOs (Persons of Indian Origins) can invest in primary and secondary capital markets in India through PIS. The RBI monitors the ceilings on FII/NRI/PIO investments in Indian companies on a daily basis and has fixed the cut-off points two percentage points lower than the actual ceiling. Shares of the company closed at Rs 62.95 per share on the BSE today, up 5.09 per cent from previous level.

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