The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has made a significant regulatory move by classifying Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) as equity for market indices. This decision is hailed by the Indian REITs Association (IRA) as a progressive reform that enhances investor participation and aligns India’s REIT market with global standards.
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SEBI's decision to classify REITs as equity is significant because it aligns India’s REIT market with global standards, enhances investor participation, and improves the visibility and attractiveness of REITs in the financial markets.
This decision is expected to increase market capitalization, attract long-term institutional investors, and reduce the cost of capital for REITs, making it easier for them to raise funds for new and existing projects.
For investors, the classification of REITs as equity means greater transparency, a more diversified investment portfolio, and access to a stable and reliable investment option in the real estate sector.
The IRA views this decision as a progressive reform that enhances the visibility and attractiveness of REITs in the Indian market, aligning it with international practices and fostering a robust and dynamic REIT market.
The long-term implications include a stronger and more resilient real estate sector, better access to capital for REITs, and a more vibrant and dynamic real estate investment landscape in India.

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