Foreign Investment Fund definition

Foreign Investment Fund means any pooled investment vehicle or investment fund which is registered or recognized with a securities market/banking regulator of a foreign jurisdiction. For the purposes of this definition, “foreign jurisdiction” means a country, other than India, whose securities market regulator is a signatory to International Organization of Securities Commission’s Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (IOSCO’s MMOU) (Appendix A signatories) or a signatory to bilateral Memorandum of Understanding with the Securities and Exchange Board of India, and which is not identified in the public statement ofFinancial Action Task Force’ as a jurisdiction having a strategic Anti-Money Laundering or Combating the Financing of Terrorism deficiencies to which counter measures apply or a jurisdiction that has not made sufficient progress in addressing the deficiencies or has not committed to an action plan developed with the ‘Financial Action Task Force’ to address the deficiencies.
Foreign Investment Fund means any pooled investment vehicle or investment fund which is registered or recognized with a securities market/banking regulator of a “foreign jurisdiction
Foreign Investment Fund means foreign investment fund under section YA 1 of the Income Tax Act 2007;

Examples of Foreign Investment Fund in a sentence

  • A foreign company, AIF’s or Foreign Investment Fund can participate on a standalone basis or as a Member of a Consortium.

  • If a foreign company, AIF or a Foreign Investment Fund participates on a standalone basis and gets selected as the Successful Bidder, it shall be required to form an Indian Company registered under the Companies Act, 2013 as its fully owned subsidiary (i.e. a 100% (one hundred percent) subsidiary) before signing of the PPA.

  • For AIF or Foreign Investment Fund: (i) An AIF or Foreign Investment Fund shall have minimum investible funds of at least 500 Crores (Indian Rupees Five Hundred Crores) (i.e. committed funds available for investment, net of estimated expenditure for administration and management of the fund).

  • An AIF or Foreign Investment Fund may qualify on the basis of ‘Assets under Management’ of at least INR 1000 Crores (Indian Rupees One Thousand Crores).

  • This type of misconduct is generally defined as any act that tends to compromise the academic integrity of the university or subvert the educational process.


More Definitions of Foreign Investment Fund

Foreign Investment Fund means any appropriately regulated investment fund which is set up in any country outside India, but excludes entities that fall within the Negative List. In this context, the expression “appropriately regulated” means regulation or supervision by the securities market regulator or the banking regulator or other relevant statutory authority of the concerned foreign jurisdiction;
Foreign Investment Fund means an investment fund that is incorporated, constituted, formed or organised in a foreign jurisdiction;
Foreign Investment Fund means any pooled investment vehicle or investment fund which is registered or recognized with a securities market/banking regulator/relevant government authorities of a ‘foreign jurisdiction’; and “foreign jurisdiction” means a country, other than India, whose securities market regulator is a signatory to International Organization of Securities Commission’s Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (IOSCO's MMOU) (Appendix A signatories) or a signatory to bilateral Memorandum of Understanding with the Securities and Exchange Board of India, and which is not identified in the public statement of Financial Action Task Force as a jurisdiction having a strategic Anti-Money Laundering or Combating the Financing of Terrorism deficiencies to which counter measures apply or a jurisdiction that has not made sufficient progress in addressing the deficiencies or has not committed to an action plan developed with the Financial Action Task Force to address the deficiencies. It is further clarified that if the Foreign Investment Fund (FIF) registered in the foreign country as per the requirement of that country is not required to be registered or recognized with any government agency. In this case the bidder is required to submit an explanation from the legal counsel clarifying the same along with the undertaking signed by the Authorized signatory certifying the same. (iii)’ACI” or Available Capital for Investment” shall mean minimum investible funds (i.e. immediately available funds for investment and callable capital (including any undrawn capital commitments available with the AIF/FIF or its Associate Entities) subject to the limits of investment in a single investee entity (in the relevant jurisdiction for a Foreign Investment Fund, or the maximum permissible investment limit for an AIF) (as per the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations, 2012, as may be amended from time to time). In case of an AIF or Foreign Investment Fund using ACI, ACI would be considered as per the certificate issued by statutory auditor (or such other certificate as filed with the regulator in the relevant jurisdiction) not older than 1 (one) month prior to the date of Bid Submission; Note: In computing the Technical Eligibility and Net Worth of the Bidder/ Consortium Members under Clauses 4.0 and 5.0, the Technical eligibility and Net Worth of their respective Associate Entity would also be eligible hereunder. For purposes of this RFP, Associate Ent...
Foreign Investment Fund means an investment fund that is incorporated, constituted, formed or organised in a jurisdiction other than in the Currency Union.
Foreign Investment Fund means any pooled investment vehicle or investment fund which is registered or recognized with a securities market/banking regulator/relevant
Foreign Investment Fund means any pooled investment vehicle or investment fund which is registered or recognized with a securities market/banking regulator/relevant government authorities of a ‘foreign jurisdiction’; and “foreign jurisdiction” means a country, other than India, whose securities market regulator is a signatory to International Organization of Securities Commission’s Multilateral
Foreign Investment Fund means an investment fund domiciled outside Georgia and which is recognized by the Authority as complying with this Law or other applicable law in Georgia;