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India Inc leans on InvITs to reduce debt, generate returns for investors

Reliance Retail to join the club; High returns attract overseas investors to InvITs

Dev Chatterjee Mumbai
Reliance Retail
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Reliance Industries, construction major L&T and IRB Infrastructure are some of the top companies that have used an infrastructure investment trust structure to reduce part of their debt and generate returns for their investors.
Earlier this month, IRB Infrastructure InvIT was listed on the National Stock Exchange, giving its investors an option to exit by selling their units. The listing came within months of the Securities and Exchange Board of India's (Sebi's) guidelines for conversion of private unlisted InvITs into listed ones were issued.
An Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvITs) is like a mutual fund, which enables direct investments from individual and institutional investors in Indian infrastructure projects.
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First Published: Apr 12 2023 | 3:23 PM IST

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