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    SEBI Pushes Back Mutual Fund Intraday Borrowing Rules to July 15

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimMarch 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a move to accommodate the operational hurdles faced by Asset Management Companies (AMCs), the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has deferred the implementation of its new intraday borrowing guidelines. Originally scheduled to go live on April 1, the framework will now take effect on July 15, 2026.

    This extension gives the mutual fund industry additional time to align their internal systems with the regulator’s strict new borrowing parameters.


    The New Framework: High-Stakes Flexibility

    The guidelines are designed to help mutual funds manage temporary liquidity crunches without selling off assets prematurely. Here is how the new system will function:

    • Strict Purpose Only: Borrowings are permitted only for redemptions, interest payments, or dividend (IDCW) payouts.
    • The “Guaranteed” Cap: Funds cannot borrow more than the “guaranteed receivables” they expect to hit their accounts on that same day.
    • Eligible Receivables: To ensure the debt is covered, funds can only borrow against highly secure incoming cash, such as:
      • Maturity proceeds from Government Securities (G-Secs), T-Bills, and State Development Loans (SDLs).
      • Proceeds from Triparty Repos (TREPS) and reverse repo transactions.
      • Sale proceeds or interest payments from government-backed securities.

    Transparency and Governance

    SEBI is placing the responsibility of oversight directly on fund leadership. Before a fund can engage in intraday borrowing, it must meet several transparency requirements:

    1. Board Approval: Both the AMC board and the board of trustees must formally approve a borrowing policy.
    2. Public Disclosure: The approved policy must be published on the AMC’s official website for investor scrutiny.
    3. Operational Readiness: The current delay to July 15 is specifically intended to help AMCs resolve the technical “operational challenges” of tracking these real-time cash flows.

    Why It Matters

    This shift is particularly relevant in 2026 as global markets remain volatile due to the ongoing West Asia crisis. By allowing intraday borrowing, SEBI is providing a “safety valve” for mutual funds to meet sudden redemption requests from nervous investors without being forced to sell stocks or bonds at a loss during market dips.


    Rapid Fire: Market News Snippets

    The SEBI update comes amid a flurry of major headlines on March 26:

    • Energy Update: India has confirmed a 60-day crude oil reserve and 30 days of LPG supply to calm war-related shortage fears.
    • Fuel Hike: Nayara Energy has increased petrol by ₹5 and diesel by ₹3, while PSU oil companies hold steady.
    • IPL 2026: In a major ownership shift, Aryaman and Ananya Birla have officially taken the reins of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB).
    • Travel Alert: British Airways is adding flights from Delhi and Mumbai to help travelers navigate disruptions caused by the West Asia crisis.

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