Investments by Co-Op Societies
Investments by Co-Op Societies
Investments by Co-Op Societies
Operative SOCIETIES-
NEW AREAS WITH ISSUES & Enhanced
DUTIES FOR AUDITORS (Tax Implications ignored)
Presentation at WIRC (BKC) of the institute of chartered
accountants of India : on 24-MAY-2018.
CA Rajendra Joshi
B.Com(Hons).,LL.B,FCA,CAIIB
Foreign Pensions Funds do invest in MF/ Equity shares
in India (as rate of interests are lower in their countries
compared to India) . We are aware that in the recent past
Indian Pensions Funds have been encouraged to invest in
Capital Market.
c) Conflict of interests.
d) Admin part is records to be maintained ,Investment decision
making process, Investment Committee in place etc.
Notification no: 1124 dated 21-April-2017 by MINISTRY OF
FINANCE (Department of Economic Affairs) states :
In pursuance of section 20 of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 (2 of
1882), the Central Government hereby specifies the following
securities for the purposes of the said section, namely:—
(a) Government securities;
(b) securities, the principal whereof and the interest whereon is
fully and unconditionally guaranteed by the Central Government
or any State Government;
(c) units of debt mutual funds regulated by the Securities and
Exchange Board of India established by section 3 of the
Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (15 of 1992);
Eligible Investments
(e) Basel III Tier-I bonds issued by a scheduled commercial bank under
guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of India, which are either listed
or are proposed to be listed on an exchange;
Eligible Investments
Eligible Investments
Provided that the investment under clauses (d), (e) and (f)
shall be made only in such securities which have minimum AA
rating or equivalent in the applicable rating scale from at least
two credit rating agencies registered with the Securities and
Exchange Board of India under the Securities and Exchange
Board of India (Credit Rating Agency) Regulations, 1999:
Provided further that in case of investment under sub-
clause (ii) of clause (f), the ratings shall relate to the non-
banking financial company and for that sub-clause, the ratings
shall relate to the investment in eligible securities rated above
investment grade of the scheme of the fund:
Provided also that if the securities or entities have been
rated by more than two rating agencies, the two lowest of all
the ratings shall be considered.
Investment in Shares
The amendment also allows the cooperative housing
societies to invest in shares listed either on Bombay
Stock Exchange or National Stock Exchange of such
companies whose market capitalisation is not less than
Rs 5,000crores.