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Govt to soon clarify new banking FDI norms

The government today said it will soon remove the ambiguity concerning change in the national status of leading lenders like ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank following the revised FDI guidelines issued in February 2009. - Telangana backlash, govt may mull second SRC - Govt to review FDI rules every six months - One-sided decision can"t be taken: Govt on Telangana - Govt begins hunt for DGH head - Govt approves development of 352 km of highways at Rs 2,973 cr - Sebi well within rights to act against RIL: MCA "This issue (of change in the national status) is under active discussion among the finance, commerce and industry ministries and the RBI. And I can assure that a final view to remove any ambiguity will be taken very soon," Commerce and Industry Anand Sharma told reporters here today. Following changes in the guidelines for computation of FDI, it was feared that leading private banks such as ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Yes Bank, IndusInd Bank, Federal Bank and ING Vyasya would become foreign entities. In the revised norms, it is envisaged that FDI will include stakes held by NRIs, American and global depository receipts, foreign currency convertible bonds and convertible preference shares. As the change in the national status of an entity can have consequences on its investment in sectors which have FDI ceiling like insurance, the banks took up the issue with the RBI and Government and sought clarification. The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion had issued Press Notes 2 and 3, dealing with calculations of foreign investment in a company and investment in downstream entities. These notes have replaced the conventional proportionate method of computing FDI by the parameter of beneficial ownership and control of entities at each stage of investment.


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