- FEMA Overview
- Inbound Investment- FDI in India
- FDI in Limited Liability Partnerships (LLP)
- Outbound Investment- Overseas Direct Investment
- Remittance facilities for Resident Individuals under the Liberalised Remittance (LRS) Scheme
- Compounding of Contraventions under FEMA
- Representing FEMA contraventions before Enforcement Directorate (ED)
- External Commercial Borrowings
- Investments by Non Resident Indians (NRIs)
- FEMA Audit
External Commercial Borrowings
External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) can generally be raised for capital requirements and expansion of projects. All the companies which are eligible to receive FDI are eligible to raise ECB. INR denominated ECBs are also allowed. Indian corporates are also allowed to raise debt by way of Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds (FCCBs), Foreign Currency Exchangeable Bonds (FCEBs) and Rupee denominated Bonds, popularly known as Masala Bonds.
Our service offering in this segment includes advising on eligible sectors in which ECB is allowed, identification of eligible lenders and entities eligible to take ECB, assisting in pre and post compliances relating to the ECB, etc.