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What Is FPI

Global Capital, Indian Markets

Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) enables non-resident investors — including institutions, funds, and qualified individuals — to invest in Indian equities, debt, and derivatives. Governed by SEBI’s FPI regulations, the framework provides a structured pathway for global capital to participate in India’s growth story. Zenflow offers end-to-end support from registration to compliance reporting.

Features

Everything You Need for FPI

SEBI FPI Registration

End-to-end assistance with FPI registration including documentation and regulatory filings.

Multi-asset Access

Invest across Indian equities, government securities, corporate bonds, and derivatives.

Custodian Integration

Seamless integration with registered custodians and depositories for secure settlement.

Compliance Reporting

Automated regulatory reporting to SEBI, RBI, and tax authorities as required.

KYC & Documentation

Guided KYC process tailored for foreign entities with document verification support.

Dedicated Relationship Management

A dedicated team to handle queries, operational issues, and regulatory changes.

How It Works

Start Investing as an FPI in 4 Steps

1

Initiate Registration

Begin your FPI registration process with Zenflow’s onboarding team.

2

Complete KYC

Submit required documentation and complete KYC verification.

3

Access Markets

Start investing in Indian markets through your FPI account.

4

Ongoing Support

Receive continuous compliance, reporting, and relationship management.

Why Zenflow

The Zenflow Advantage for FPI

End-to-end Onboarding

From registration to first trade, Zenflow manages the entire FPI setup process.

Integrated Compliance

Built-in compliance engine for SEBI, RBI, and tax reporting requirements.

Cross-border Expertise

A team experienced in navigating India’s regulatory landscape for foreign investors.

Invest in India

Start your FPI journey with Zenflow

Get end-to-end support for FPI registration, compliance, and market access.

FPI investments are subject to SEBI regulations, tax implications, and currency risk. Foreign investors should consult legal and tax advisors before investing in Indian markets.