FDI Limit for Insurance Raised from 74 to 100
The Union Budget 2025-26, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, introduces transformative reforms across six major domains to enhance India’s growth potential and global competitiveness over the next five years. Among these, the Financial Sector sees significant reforms in areas like Insurance, Pensions, Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs), KYC simplification, and corporate mergers.
One of the most notable announcements is raising the FDI limit in the insurance sector from 74% to 100%, which aims to attract foreign investment, improve market penetration, and integrate global best practices. Other key changes include reforms in pension product development, KYC simplification, easing company mergers, and revamping BITs to encourage sustained foreign investment.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | FDI Limit for Insurance Raised from 74% to 100% |
| FDI in Insurance | Increased to 100% (from 74%) for companies investing all premiums in India, attracting foreign investment and boosting market penetration. |
| Pension Sector | New regulatory forum for pension product development to enhance private sector participation. |
| KYC Simplification | Revamped Central KYC Registry in 2025 for easier compliance and streamlined updates. |
| Company Mergers | Faster approval process and expanded fast-track mergers to improve business restructuring efficiency. |
| Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) | Revamped to be more investor-friendly, encouraging long-term foreign investment. |
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