Expert Guidance on Other Regulatory Compliance for Companies
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) filing refers to reporting the inflow of foreign investment in an Indian company to the the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). This reporting is mandatory for Indian companies that receive foreign investments in equity shares, compulsorily convertible preference shares or debentures, and warrants or partly-paid shares. The reporting process involves submitting the Foreign Currency and General Permission Route (FCGPR) form and a Company Secretary (CS) certificate.
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