Markets regulator Sebi has proposed allowing Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), Social and Mortgage REITs (SM REITs), and Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) to use interest rate derivatives to hedge against financial risks. This move is expecte
SebiReitsInvitsSm ReitsInterest Rate DerivativesReal Estate NewsNov 03, 2024

REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) are investment vehicles that allow investors to invest in real estate. SM REITs (Social and Mortgage REITs) focus on social and mortgage-related real estate investments, while InvITs (Infrastructure Investment Trusts) invest in infrastructure projects.
Interest rate derivatives are financial contracts that derive their value from underlying interest rates. They are used to hedge against the risk of interest rate fluctuations.
Sebi is proposing this change to enhance the risk management capabilities of REITs, SM REITs, and InvITs, leading to better financial stability and investor confidence.
The primary beneficiaries will be the REITs, SM REITs, and InvITs themselves, as well as their investors. Institutional investors and the broader financial market will also benefit from enhanced risk management.
The exact timeline for implementation is not yet clear, but Sebi is in the process of finalizing the proposal and will likely announce the details soon.

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