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The #Foreign #Exchange #Management #Act, 1999 (#FEMA) is India’s main legislation governing inbound and outbound #investments. The magnitude and complexity of the #FEMA needs to be understood before playing in Indian financial markets. The Act relaxed foreign exchange restrictions, resulting in significant flow of investments into India over the years and making the country one of the most lucrative FDI destinations in the world. It also paved the way for Indian businesses to invest aggressively overseas. Why you should attend:- Know the regulations governing foreign exchange transactions- Understand the critical aspects related to inbound and outbound investments- Learn procedures and hiccups in raising international finance- Learn the important aspects of external commercial borrowings- Know the latest changes in the new consolidated FDI policy- Understand how effective and bulletproof India’s FDI policy is vis-à-vis other countries.
The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA) is India’s main legislation governing inbound and outbound investments. The magnitude and complexity of the FEMA needs to be understood before playing in Indian financial markets. The Act relaxed foreign exchange restrictions, resulting in significant flow of investments into India over the years and making the country one of the most lucrative FDI destinations in the world. It also paved the way for Indian businesses to invest aggressively overseas.
Rising inbound and outbound investments make it crucial to understand the regulations that govern capital inflows and outflows. All transactions involving foreign exchange fall under the purview of the FEMA read with the FDI policy. The new consolidated FDI policy issued by the government of India and certain significant changes made thereafter are expected to attract more FDI inflows into India.
This day-long workshop by eminent experts is focused on helping the participants understand various issues related to FEMA compliances and investments into and from India.
Why you should attend:
- Know the regulations governing foreign exchange transactions
- Understand the critical aspects related to inbound and outbound investments
- Learn procedures and hiccups in raising international finance
- Learn the important aspects of external commercial borrowings
- Know the latest changes in the new consolidated FDI policy
- Understand how effective and bulletproof India’s FDI policy is vis-à-vis other countries
Who should attend:
- CFOs
- Company Secretaries
- Finance and Accounts Executives
- Corporate/General/In-house Counsel
- Commercial and Investment Bankers
- Foreign Exchange Dealers
- Chartered Accountants
- HNIs
- Investment Trusts