In the light of economic reforms and the liberalised business scenario in the country, the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) was introduced in India in 1999 which emerged as an investor friendly legislation. This act relaxed foreign exchange restrictions resulting in significant flow of investments into India over the years making it one of the most lucrative FDI destinations in the world. On the other hand Indian businesses have also been very aggressive in making investments overseas. Such rising inbound and outbound investments make it crucial to understand those regulations that govern such capital inflows and outflows. All transactions involving foreign exchange fall under preview of Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) read with FDI policy.
The new consolidated FDI Policy of 2015 and have introduced certain significant changes and is expected to bring in more FDI equity inflows into India.
CorpKonnect presents a full day workshop on FEMA Regulations and Foreign Investments will identify and throw light on various issues related to FEMA compliances and investments into and from India.
Workshop Agenda:
Technical Session 1: Foreign Exchange Management Act 1999
· An Introduction to FEMA Legislation · FEMA Structure · Types of Transaction · Residential Status · Recent Amendments Inbound Investments: LO/BO/PO · Who can set up · Routes · Permissible Activities · Bank Accounts and Repatriation of Profits · Criteria of considering Permission by RBI · Documents to file · Expansion/Additional Activity · Closure · Case Studies
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Technical Session 3: Foreign Direct Investments
· Entry Routes and eligible Entities · Sectoral analysis (Restricted, Prohibited & Permitted) · Eligible Instruments for Investment and pricing · Reporting and Remittance · Enforceability of Share Transfer Restrictions · Recent Key Changes from Consolidated FDI Policy 2015 Recent Key FDI Reforms Indirect Foreign Investments
Case Study Analysis |
Technical Session 2: Outbound Investments
· ODI regulations- Investment Routes · Eligible Investors and General Prohibition · Direct Investments Abroad by · ODI by Trust and Societies · Funding Mechanism · Valuation and Compliances · Restructuring of Investments · Exit · Liberalized Remittance Scheme Case Study Analysis |
Technical Session 4: External Commercial Borrowings
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Workshop Experts:
- Ravi Shingari – Partner, KPMG in India
- Lalit Kumar – Partner, J. Sagar Associates
- Harsh Kumar – Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas
- Ameya Khandge – Partner, Trilegal
Registration Details:
Registration Fees: The investment for this full day training program is INR 8,000 + 14.5% Service Tax per delegate
Special Discount: 10% discount on 2 or more registrations for all Corporate Law Reporter members
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Biplab SenGupta
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Email: training@corpkonnect.com
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