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FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
(FDI)
INTRODUCTION
 FDI is one of the       most important
 sources of foreign        investment in
 developing countries   like India . It is
 seen as a means          to supplement
 domestic investment     for achieving a
 higher   level    of       growth   and
 development .
MEANING
 FDI stands for Foreign Direct Investment, a
 component of a country's national financial
 accounts. Foreign direct investment is
 investment of foreign assets into domestic
 structures, equipment, and organizations. It
 does not include foreign investment into the
 stock markets. Foreign direct investment is
 thought to be more useful to a country than
 investments in the equity of its companies
 because equity investments are potentially "hot
 money" which can leave at the first sign of
 trouble, whereas FDI is durable and generally
 useful whether things go well or badly
Classification of FDI inflow from
investors point of view
 Market seeking : The investors are attached
  by the size of the local market , which
  depends on the income of the country and its
  growth rate.
 Lower cost : Investors are most cost-
  conscious . They are influenced by
  infrastructure facilities and labour costs.
 Location and other factors : Technology
  status of a country , brand name , goodwill
  enjoyed by the local firms , favorable location
  , openness of the economy , policies of the
  government       and       intellectual property
  protection granted by the government are
  some of the factors that attract investors to
  undertake investments .
WHAT F.D.I REQUIRS ?
  Important factors which foreign investors take into
  consideration when entering a country are:
 Reliable access to economic information.
 The level of corruption.
 Stability of political and business environment .
 Ability to meet and comply with internationality
  acceptable standards and norms .
 Character of local market (size , growth , potential)
  or the distance and the access to neighboring
  markets.
 The existence of good and quality infrastructure.
F.D.I Permitted in the following
forms of investments.
 Through financial collaborations.
 Through joint ventures and technical
  collaboration.
 Through capital markets via euro issues.
 Through private placements or preferential
  allotment.
FDI is not permitted in the
following industrial sectors
   Areas and ammunition .
   Atomic energy .
   Railway transport.
   Coal and Lignite.
   Mining of iron , manganese , chrome
    , gypsum , gold , diamonds , copper , and
    zinc .
APPROVAL OF FDIs
 FDI in India are approved through two
  routes:
 Automatic Approval by RBI.
 The FIPB Route
AUTOMATIC APPROVAL OF RBI
     The RBI accords approval within two weeks
    to all proposals involving:
   Foreign equity up to 50% in 3 categories
    relating to mining activities(list 2);
   Foreign equity up to 51% in 48 specified
    industries(list 3) ;
   Foreign equity up to 74% in 9 categories(list
    4); and
   Where list 4 includes items also listed in list
    3, 74% participation shall be allowed.
The FIPB Route
 The FIPB was constituted to promote
 foreign direct investment in India.
 FIPB stands for Foreign Investment
 Promotion Board which approve all
 other cases where the parameters of
 automatic approval are not met.
 Normal processing time is 4 to 6
 weeks. Its approach is liberal for all
 sectors and all types of proposals and
 rejection are few.
Factors that Attracts FDIs in India
I.     India has a well developed network and financial
       institutions and an organized capital market open to
       foreign institutional investors that attracts them to
       undertake investments.
II.    Indian skills and competence is used as a base for
       carrying out production activities and export to neighbor
       countries.
III.   For the last few years there has been political stability in
       the country.
IV.    India enjoy good reputation among other countries as a
       honoring of its commitments about repayment obligations
       , remittance of dividends etc
V.     India has vast potential of unskilled labor available at
       cheap rates as compared to other countries, and vast
       natural resources that attract foreign investors.
Factors that Discourage FDIs

  High rates of taxation
 Lack of infrastructure facilities
 Favoritisms in the selection of investment
 Complicated legal framework of
rules,       regulations, procedures for foreign
direct investment into India.
 Lack of transparency.
FDI investments allowed in the following 19
NBFC activities shall be as per levels indicated
below:

   Merchant banking
   Underwriting
   Portfolio Management Services
   Investment Advisory Services
   Financial Consultancy
   Stock Broking
   Asset Management
   Venture Capital
   Custodial Services
   Factoring
FDI investments allowed in the following
19 NBFC activities shall be as per levels
indicated below: (Continued)
    Credit Reference Agencies
    Credit rating Agencies
    Leasing & Finance
    Housing Finance
    Foreign Exchange Brokering
    Credit card business
    Money changing Business
    Micro Credit
    Rural Credit
100% FDI Allowed in Following
sectors.
    Hotel & Tourism
    Power Sector
    Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
    Roads, Highways, Ports and Harbors
    Pollution Control and Management
    Call centers
    Business Process Outsourcing
    Manufacturing Industries Designated as
    small scale Industries.
51% FDI allowed in following
sectors .
   Trading .


    49% FDI allowed in following
    sectors .
•   Private sector Banking .
•   Telecommunication .
FDI Inflows in 2005-06 (In US $ mn)
FDI Inflows in India vis-à-vis
Developing Countries
FDI inflows into India from Japan
Total Foreign Investment Inflows in
US$ Million
SHARE OF TOP INVESTING COUNTRIES FDI
        EQUITY INFLOWS (Financial year-wise):
                                  Amount Rupees in crores (US$ in
Ranks     Country                 million)
                             2010-11              2011-12
                             (April-March)        (for April 2011)
1         MAURITIUS          31,855               4,332
                             (6,987)              (976)
2         SINGAPORE          7,730                5,214
                             (1,705)              (1,175)
3         U.S.A.             5,353                80
                             (1,170)              (356)
4         U.K.               3,434                19
                             (755)                (4)
5         NETHERLANDS        5,501                172
                             (1,213)              (39)
6         CYPRUS             4,171                754
                             (913)                (170)
7         JAPAN              7,063                1,043
                             (1,502)              (235)
8         GERMANY            908                  231
                             (200)                (52)
9         U.A.E.             1,569                91
                             (341)                (21)
9         FRANCE             3,349                977
                             (734)                (220)
Total                        88,520               13,846
                             (19,427)             (3,121)
SECTORS ATTRACTING HIGHEST FDI
     EQUITY INFLOWS:
                                                        Amount Rupees in crores (US$ in million
Rank Sector                                                2010-11         2011-12
s                                                          (April-March)   (for April2011)

1     SERVICES SECTOR                                      15,776          2,922
      (financial & non-financial)                          (3,353)         (658)
2     COMPUTER SOFTWARE & HARDWARE                         3,571           425
                                                           (784)           (95)
3     TELECOMMUNICATIONS                                   7,546           205
      (radio paging, cellular mobile, basic telephone      (1,665)         (46)
      services)
4     HOUSING & REAL ESTATE                                5,149           167
                                                           (1,127)         (38)
5     CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES                              5,077 (1,125)   1,381
      (including roads & highways)                                         (311)
6     POWER                                                5,709           1,136
                                                           (1,252)         (256)
7     AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY                                  6,008 (1,331)   1,182
                                                                           (266)
8     METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES                             5,055           229
                                                           (1,105)         (52)
9     PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS                              2,621           28
                                                           (574)           (6)
10    CEHMICALS                                            1,810           152
      (other than fertilizers)                             (398)           (34)
FDI EQUITY INFLOWS DURING FINANCIAL
    YEAR 2009-10:

Financial Year 2011          Amount of FDI inflows*
( Jan-Dec )
                             (In Rs. Crore)                    In US$ mn)

1      January 2011                                    4,725                  1,042


2      February 2011                                   5,785                  1,274


3      March 2011                                      4,833                  1,074


4      April 2011                                     13,846                  3,121


2011 (Up to April 2011) #                             29,189                  6,511


2010 (Up toApril2010)                                 32,535                  7,147


%age growth over last year                            (-)10%                (---)09%
FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (WITH COMPANY-WISE
DETAILS) AVAILABLE 2000-2009:



1        Cumulative amount of    Rs. 5,94,569   US$ 1,32,837
         FDI inflows                    crore        million
         (from August 1991 to
         April 2011)

2        Amount of FDI inflows    Rs. 13,846      US$ 3,121
         during 2010-11                crore        million
         (from April 2011)*
News Relating to FDI
   India FDI Inflow Dips 25% In 11 Months Of 2010-2011-
    April 25 ,2011
   India Allows 100% FDI in Several Key Sectors –April 7
    ,2011
   India Releases Third Consolidated FDI Policy – April
    5,2011
   TRAI raises FDI limit for DTH, FM radio – June 30 ,2011
   Real Estate FDI Worries may continue this Year -
    October 12, 2011
   FDI in Multi Brand Retail will Increase Investment
    Opportunities in Organised Retail Sector -September
    26, 2011
   Changes in FDI Norms can Dampen Foreign
    Investments- Experts
   Govt Rules out Change in FDI Norms for Banks
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Foreign direct investment (f

  • 2. INTRODUCTION FDI is one of the most important sources of foreign investment in developing countries like India . It is seen as a means to supplement domestic investment for achieving a higher level of growth and development .
  • 3. MEANING FDI stands for Foreign Direct Investment, a component of a country's national financial accounts. Foreign direct investment is investment of foreign assets into domestic structures, equipment, and organizations. It does not include foreign investment into the stock markets. Foreign direct investment is thought to be more useful to a country than investments in the equity of its companies because equity investments are potentially "hot money" which can leave at the first sign of trouble, whereas FDI is durable and generally useful whether things go well or badly
  • 4. Classification of FDI inflow from investors point of view  Market seeking : The investors are attached by the size of the local market , which depends on the income of the country and its growth rate.  Lower cost : Investors are most cost- conscious . They are influenced by infrastructure facilities and labour costs.  Location and other factors : Technology status of a country , brand name , goodwill enjoyed by the local firms , favorable location , openness of the economy , policies of the government and intellectual property protection granted by the government are some of the factors that attract investors to undertake investments .
  • 5. WHAT F.D.I REQUIRS ? Important factors which foreign investors take into consideration when entering a country are:  Reliable access to economic information.  The level of corruption.  Stability of political and business environment .  Ability to meet and comply with internationality acceptable standards and norms .  Character of local market (size , growth , potential) or the distance and the access to neighboring markets.  The existence of good and quality infrastructure.
  • 6. F.D.I Permitted in the following forms of investments.  Through financial collaborations.  Through joint ventures and technical collaboration.  Through capital markets via euro issues.  Through private placements or preferential allotment.
  • 7. FDI is not permitted in the following industrial sectors  Areas and ammunition .  Atomic energy .  Railway transport.  Coal and Lignite.  Mining of iron , manganese , chrome , gypsum , gold , diamonds , copper , and zinc .
  • 8. APPROVAL OF FDIs FDI in India are approved through two routes:  Automatic Approval by RBI.  The FIPB Route
  • 9. AUTOMATIC APPROVAL OF RBI The RBI accords approval within two weeks to all proposals involving:  Foreign equity up to 50% in 3 categories relating to mining activities(list 2);  Foreign equity up to 51% in 48 specified industries(list 3) ;  Foreign equity up to 74% in 9 categories(list 4); and  Where list 4 includes items also listed in list 3, 74% participation shall be allowed.
  • 10. The FIPB Route The FIPB was constituted to promote foreign direct investment in India. FIPB stands for Foreign Investment Promotion Board which approve all other cases where the parameters of automatic approval are not met. Normal processing time is 4 to 6 weeks. Its approach is liberal for all sectors and all types of proposals and rejection are few.
  • 11. Factors that Attracts FDIs in India I. India has a well developed network and financial institutions and an organized capital market open to foreign institutional investors that attracts them to undertake investments. II. Indian skills and competence is used as a base for carrying out production activities and export to neighbor countries. III. For the last few years there has been political stability in the country. IV. India enjoy good reputation among other countries as a honoring of its commitments about repayment obligations , remittance of dividends etc V. India has vast potential of unskilled labor available at cheap rates as compared to other countries, and vast natural resources that attract foreign investors.
  • 12. Factors that Discourage FDIs  High rates of taxation  Lack of infrastructure facilities  Favoritisms in the selection of investment  Complicated legal framework of rules, regulations, procedures for foreign direct investment into India.  Lack of transparency.
  • 13. FDI investments allowed in the following 19 NBFC activities shall be as per levels indicated below:  Merchant banking  Underwriting  Portfolio Management Services  Investment Advisory Services  Financial Consultancy  Stock Broking  Asset Management  Venture Capital  Custodial Services  Factoring
  • 14. FDI investments allowed in the following 19 NBFC activities shall be as per levels indicated below: (Continued)  Credit Reference Agencies  Credit rating Agencies  Leasing & Finance  Housing Finance  Foreign Exchange Brokering  Credit card business  Money changing Business  Micro Credit  Rural Credit
  • 15. 100% FDI Allowed in Following sectors.  Hotel & Tourism  Power Sector  Drugs and Pharmaceuticals  Roads, Highways, Ports and Harbors  Pollution Control and Management  Call centers  Business Process Outsourcing  Manufacturing Industries Designated as small scale Industries.
  • 16. 51% FDI allowed in following sectors .  Trading . 49% FDI allowed in following sectors . • Private sector Banking . • Telecommunication .
  • 17. FDI Inflows in 2005-06 (In US $ mn)
  • 18. FDI Inflows in India vis-à-vis Developing Countries
  • 19. FDI inflows into India from Japan
  • 20. Total Foreign Investment Inflows in US$ Million
  • 21. SHARE OF TOP INVESTING COUNTRIES FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (Financial year-wise): Amount Rupees in crores (US$ in Ranks Country million) 2010-11 2011-12 (April-March) (for April 2011) 1 MAURITIUS 31,855 4,332 (6,987) (976) 2 SINGAPORE 7,730 5,214 (1,705) (1,175) 3 U.S.A. 5,353 80 (1,170) (356) 4 U.K. 3,434 19 (755) (4) 5 NETHERLANDS 5,501 172 (1,213) (39) 6 CYPRUS 4,171 754 (913) (170) 7 JAPAN 7,063 1,043 (1,502) (235) 8 GERMANY 908 231 (200) (52) 9 U.A.E. 1,569 91 (341) (21) 9 FRANCE 3,349 977 (734) (220) Total 88,520 13,846 (19,427) (3,121)
  • 22. SECTORS ATTRACTING HIGHEST FDI EQUITY INFLOWS: Amount Rupees in crores (US$ in million Rank Sector 2010-11 2011-12 s (April-March) (for April2011) 1 SERVICES SECTOR 15,776 2,922 (financial & non-financial) (3,353) (658) 2 COMPUTER SOFTWARE & HARDWARE 3,571 425 (784) (95) 3 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 7,546 205 (radio paging, cellular mobile, basic telephone (1,665) (46) services) 4 HOUSING & REAL ESTATE 5,149 167 (1,127) (38) 5 CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 5,077 (1,125) 1,381 (including roads & highways) (311) 6 POWER 5,709 1,136 (1,252) (256) 7 AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY 6,008 (1,331) 1,182 (266) 8 METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES 5,055 229 (1,105) (52) 9 PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS 2,621 28 (574) (6) 10 CEHMICALS 1,810 152 (other than fertilizers) (398) (34)
  • 23. FDI EQUITY INFLOWS DURING FINANCIAL YEAR 2009-10: Financial Year 2011 Amount of FDI inflows* ( Jan-Dec ) (In Rs. Crore) In US$ mn) 1 January 2011 4,725 1,042 2 February 2011 5,785 1,274 3 March 2011 4,833 1,074 4 April 2011 13,846 3,121 2011 (Up to April 2011) # 29,189 6,511 2010 (Up toApril2010) 32,535 7,147 %age growth over last year (-)10% (---)09%
  • 24. FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (WITH COMPANY-WISE DETAILS) AVAILABLE 2000-2009: 1 Cumulative amount of Rs. 5,94,569 US$ 1,32,837 FDI inflows crore million (from August 1991 to April 2011) 2 Amount of FDI inflows Rs. 13,846 US$ 3,121 during 2010-11 crore million (from April 2011)*
  • 25. News Relating to FDI  India FDI Inflow Dips 25% In 11 Months Of 2010-2011- April 25 ,2011  India Allows 100% FDI in Several Key Sectors –April 7 ,2011  India Releases Third Consolidated FDI Policy – April 5,2011  TRAI raises FDI limit for DTH, FM radio – June 30 ,2011  Real Estate FDI Worries may continue this Year - October 12, 2011  FDI in Multi Brand Retail will Increase Investment Opportunities in Organised Retail Sector -September 26, 2011  Changes in FDI Norms can Dampen Foreign Investments- Experts  Govt Rules out Change in FDI Norms for Banks
  • 26. EFFORTS BY PARTIK BANSAL