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Irda Bars Insurers From Investment In IDRs

An investment in an IDR by any insurer would amount to an indirect investment made outside the country and would not be in compliance with section 27 C of Insurance Act, Irda said

Insurance regulator Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda) on Wednesday prohibited insurance companies from investing in Indian Depository Receipts (IDRs), the instruments through which foreign companies raise funds from the Indian equity market.

Insurers said the Irda move would not affect them much, but stock analysts said the decision would diminish the attractiveness of the IDR market.
"On examination of the features of IDR, it is observed that an investment in an IDR by any insurer would amount to an indirect investment made outside the country and would not be in compliance with section 27 C of Insurance Act," Irda said in a circular.

Section 27 C of the Act bars investment of insurance funds outside India.
"In view of the extent statutory restrictions on overseas investments, it would not be in order for insurers to invest in Indian depository receipts," the insurance regulator said.
Through IDR, foreign companies mobilize funds from the Indian markets by offering their equity shares, in the form of rupee denominated depository receipts.

Source: Live Mint Irda bars insurers from investment in IDRs

By ugesh sarkar, Section Insurance & IRDA
Posted on Wed Jul 01, 2009 at 11:02:53 PM EST
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