CIRCULAR
SEBI/HO/MRD/DRMNP/CIR/P/2017/97
August 31, 2017
All recognized Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations in International Financial Services Centres Dear
Sir/Madam
Securities and Exchange Board of India (International Financial Services Centres) Guidelines, 2015 – Amendments
Kindly refer to SEBI (IFSC) Guidelines, 2015 notified by SEBI on March 27, 2015 and various amendments made thereto from time to time.
2. In order to further streamline the operations at IFSC, based on the internal discussions and consultations held with the stakeholders, it has been decided to amend provisions of the aforesaid guidelines as follows:
2.1.Credit rating requirement
Guideline 17 of SEBI (IFSC) Guidelines, 2015 is being amended to read as follows:
17. For debt securities listed on stock exchanges in IFSC, the credit rating shall be obtained either from a credit rating agency registered with the Board or from any other credit rating agency registered in a Financial Action Task Force (FATF) member jurisdiction.
2.2.Agreement with depository or custodian
Guideline 18 of SEBI (IFSC) Guidelines, 2015 is being amended to read as follows:
18. (1) An issuer of debt securities shall enter into an agreement with a depository or custodian, registered in a Financial Action Task Force (FATF) member jurisdiction, for issue of the debt securities, for the purpose of holding and 2 safekeeping of such securities and also to facilitate transfer, redemption and other corporate actions in respect of such debt securities. (2) Necessary disclosures regarding appointment of depository or custodian shall be made in the information memorandum.
2.3.Reporting of Financial Statements
Guideline 19 of SEBI (IFSC) Guidelines, 2015 is being amended to read as follows:
19. The entities issuing and/or listing their debt securities in IFSC shall prepare their statement of accounts in accordance with IFRS/US GAAP or accounting standards as applicable to them in their place of incorporation. In case an entity does not prepare its statement of accounts in accordance with IFRS/US GAAP, a quantitative summary of significant differences between national accounting standards and IFRS shall be prepared by such entity and incorporated in the relevant disclosure documents to be filed with the exchange.
3. This circular is being issued in exercise of powers conferred under Section 11 (1) of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 to protect the interests of investors in securities and to promote the development of, and to regulate the securities market.
Yours faithfully
Sanjay Purao
General Manager
Division of Risk Management and
New Products Market Regulation Department
Email: sanjayp@sebi.gov.in