The financial regulator is inviting public comments on a proposal to increase the investment limits for Mutual Funds (MFs) in Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs). This move aims to boost the liquidity and investment potential in these sectors.
ReitsInvitsMutual FundsInvestment LimitsFinancial RegulatorReal Estate NewsApr 19, 2025

REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) and InvITs (Infrastructure Investment Trusts) are structured investment vehicles that allow investors to pool their resources to invest in real estate and infrastructure projects, respectively. They offer a way to generate stable income and capital appreciation without direct ownership.
The regulator is proposing to increase investment limits to provide Mutual Funds (MFs) with more flexibility and opportunities to diversify their portfolios. This can lead to increased liquidity and better price discovery for REITs and InvITs.
The potential benefits include better portfolio diversification for MFs, increased liquidity and stability for REITs and InvITs, and more investment opportunities for both institutional and retail investors.
The risks include potential market volatility, overleveraging, and increased susceptibility to market downturns. The regulator is considering additional safeguards to mitigate these risks.
Retail investors can benefit from the increased liquidity and stability of REITs and InvITs, and can use MFs as a gateway to invest in these sectors, which might otherwise be out of reach due to high entry barriers.

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