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Sebi proposes easing securitisation rules to mirror RBI framework and reshape single asset deals

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Published on 5 May 2026
Sebi proposes easing securitisation rules to mirror RBI framework and reshape single asset deals

The 25% single borrower cap could be loosened

Sebi has moved to align India’s securitisation framework with RBI regulations for entities already governed by central bank rules. The proposal includes relaxing the 25% single borrower exposure cap, shifting disclosure duties to the servicer, and tweaking governance for SPDEs. The changes are aimed at enabling more single-asset deals while improving transparency across the process.

  • Sebi wants securitisation norms to better match RBI rules
  • It proposes relaxing the 25% single borrower exposure cap
  • Disclosure roles may shift toward the servicer
  • SPDE governance changes could support single asset deals
Read the full story at The Economic Times

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