Enhancement of ECB limit under the automatic route
Ref: RBI/2011-12/201/A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.27/ 23 September 2011
(a) Eligible borrowers in real sector-industrial sector-infrastructure sector can avail of ECB up to USD 750 million or equivalent per financial year under the automatic route as against the present limit of USD 500 million or equivalent per financial year.
(b) Corporates in specified service sectors viz. hotel, hospital and software, can avail of ECB up to USD 200 million or equivalent during a financial year as against the present limit of USD 100 million or equivalent per financial year subject to the condition that the proceeds of the ECBs should not be used for acquisition of land.
(ii) ECBs designated in INR
(a) 'All eligible borrowers' can avail of ECBs designated in INR from foreign equity holders under the automatic/ approval route, as the case may be, as per the extant ECB guidelines.
(b) NGOs engaged in micro finance activities will, however, be permitted to avail of ECBs designated in INR, as hitherto, under the automatic route from overseas organizations and individuals as per the extant guidelines.
(iii) ECB for Interest During Construction (IDC)
It has been decided to consider IDC as a permissible end-use for the Indian companies which are in the infrastructure sector, where “infrastructure” is defined in terms of the extant guidelines on External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) under the automatic/approval route, as the case may be, subject to the following conditions:-
(a) that the IDC is capitalized; and
(b) is part of the project cost.
Ref: RBI/2011-12/201/A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.27/ 23 September 2011
3. All other aspects of the ECB policy such as eligible borrower, recognised lender, all-in-cost, average maturity period, prepayment, refinancing of existing ECB and reporting arrangements shall remain unchanged
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