Markets regulator Sebi has proposed a minimum ticket size or investment threshold of Rs 1 crore for the RBI-regulated originators and unregulated entities engaged in securitisation activities.
The proposal also introduced limitations on the number of investors in private placements, allowing securitized debt instruments (SDIs) issued privately to be offered to a maximum of 200 investors. If this limit is exceeded, the issuance must be classified as a public issue.
Public offers should remain open for a minimum of three days and a maximum of 10 days, with advertisement requirements aligned with Sebi’s regulations for non-convertible securities.
Additionally, the regulator has suggested that all securitized debt instruments should be issued and transferred exclusively in demat form.
SDIs are financial products created by pooling together various types of debt — such as loans, mortgages, or receivables — and then selling them as securities to investors. This process, known as …
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