Find out the major foreign investors(companies) in India.
And list out these things about them.
1. Company name:
2. Nativity:
3. CEO of the company:
4. Company Headquarters in India:
5. Year of Establishment in India:
6. Company Logo:
Answers
Answer:
‘Capital Instruments’ means equity shares, debentures, preference shares and share warrants issued by the Indian company.
Equity shares: Equity shares are those issued in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and will include partly paid equity shares issued on or after July 8, 2014.
Share warrants: Share warrants issued on or after July 8, 2014 will be considered as capital instruments.
Debentures: ‘Debentures’ means fully, compulsorily and mandatorily convertible debentures.
Preference shares: ‘Preference’ shares means fully, compulsorily and mandatorily convertible preference shares.
Non-convertible/ optionally convertible/ partially convertible preference shares issued as on and up to April 30, 2007 and optionally convertible/ partially convertible debentures issued up to June 7, 2007 till their original maturity are reckoned to be FDI compliant capital instruments. Non-convertible/ optionally convertible/ partially convertible preference shares issued after April 30, 2007 and optionally convertible/ partially convertible debentures issued after June 7, 2007 shall be treated as debt and shall require conforming to External Commercial Borrowings guidelines regulated under Foreign Exchange Management (Borrowing and Lending in Foreign Exchange Regulations), 2000, as amended from time to time.
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