On Tuesday, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) revised the rules regarding the nomination rights of unitholders in real estate investment trusts (REITs) and infrastructure investment trusts (InvITs) for appointing directors. This change aims to simplify business operations.

Previously, unitholders exceeding a certain ownership threshold could nominate one director to the Board of the REITs or InvITs Manager. However, if an entity had the right to nominate directors as a shareholder or lender, it couldn't use its unitholder status for nominations. Sebi has now introduced an exception to this rule.
New Exception for Nomination Rights
The new exception states that if the right to appoint a nominee director arises due to specific conditions outlined in the Sebi Debenture Trustees Regulations, 1993, such as defaults on payments or security creation, the restriction on unitholders does not apply. This update was detailed in two circulars issued by Sebi.
These circulars will be effective immediately. The decision followed requests from market participants seeking clarity on whether a unitholder could nominate a director on the board of directors of the Manager of REIT or InvIT when such nomination rights are also available to them as lenders to the Manager or the REIT/InvIT or its HoldCos or SPVs.
Understanding REITs and InvITs
REITs enable investors to invest in commercial real estate options, while InvITs offer investment opportunities in a portfolio of infrastructure assets. These investment vehicles provide diverse options for investors looking to diversify their portfolios.
The updated framework is expected to enhance transparency and provide clearer guidelines for market participants. By addressing these concerns, Sebi aims to foster a more straightforward and efficient business environment.
This regulatory change reflects Sebi's commitment to adapting its policies based on feedback from market participants. It underscores the importance of maintaining flexibility and responsiveness in regulatory frameworks.
The new rules are anticipated to benefit both existing and potential investors by providing more precise guidelines on nomination rights. This move is part of Sebi's broader efforts to streamline regulations and promote ease of doing business in India.
Overall, these updates are designed to ensure that investors have clear and fair access to nomination rights, thereby supporting a more robust investment environment. The immediate implementation of these changes highlights their significance in improving market operations.
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