Foreign Institutional Investor definition

Foreign Institutional Investor. (FII) means an entity established or incorporated outside India which proposes to make investment in India and which is registered as a FII in accordance with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) (Foreign Institutional Investor) Regulations 1995.
Foreign Institutional Investor means an institution who is registered under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Foreign Institutional Investors) Regulations, 1995;
Foreign Institutional Investor. (FII) means an entity established or incorporated outside India which proposes to make investment in India and which is registered as a

Examples of Foreign Institutional Investor in a sentence

  • Non-Resident Indian Individual, PIO: Person of Indian Origin, FII: Foreign Institutional Investor, NGO: Non Government Organization, AOP: Association of Persons, BOI: Body of Individuals, HUF : Hindu Undivided Family.

  • The Warrants reflect the risks of a direct investment in Indian equity, by a Foreign Institutional Investor ("FII") who is subject to the same securities laws and rules and regulations of any securities regulators, exchanges and self-regulating organisations as apply to the Issuer and/or its designated Affiliates had the Issuer and/or its designated Affiliates held the Securities.

  • The Warrants reflect the risks of an investment in PRC equity by a Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor ("QFII") who is subject to the same securities laws and rules and regulations of any securities regulators, exchanges and self-regulating organisations as apply to the Issuer and/or its designated Affiliates had the Issuer and/or its designated Affiliates held the Securities.

  • Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (RQFII) licenceThe RQFII licence provides access to more opportunities than those offered by the Stock Connect.

  • Investments in RMB by a Fund in China A / B shares or onshore China fixed income securities and other permissible securities denominated in RMB may be made through any permissible means pursuant to any prevailing regulations, including through the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (“QFII”) quota, the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect program (“Stock Connect”) and any other eligible means.


More Definitions of Foreign Institutional Investor

Foreign Institutional Investor means an institution that are registered under the SEBI (Foreign Institutional Investors) Regulation, 1995.
Foreign Institutional Investor means an institution established or incorporated outside India, which proposes to make investment in India in securities.
Foreign Institutional Investor means a ‘Foreign Institutional Investor” as such term is defined in the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Foreign Institutional Investors) Regulations, 1995 (as amended from time to time).
Foreign Institutional Investor means a “foreign institutional investor” under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Foreign Institutional Investors) Regulations 1995.
Foreign Institutional Investor means a “foreign institutional investor” under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Foreign Institutional Investors) Regulations 1995. “Hedging Disruption” means the determination by the Calculation Agent that the Issuer or any Affiliate is unable for any reason whatsoever, after using commercially reasonable efforts, to (A) acquire, establish, substitute, maintain, unwind or dispose of any transaction(s) or asset(s) it deems necessary to hedge the risk of entering into and performing its obligations with respect to the Notes, or (B) realise, recover or remit the proceeds of any such transaction(s) or asset(s).
Foreign Institutional Investor means an entity that is duly registered to carry out purchases or sales of the Underlying Shares on the Relevant Exchange;
Foreign Institutional Investor means an institution who is registered under the Securities and