SEBI circular on Participation of AIFs in Credit Default Swaps – January 12, 2023

SEBI UPDATES JUNE 2023

SEBI, vide its circular dated January 12, 2023 allowed alternative investment funds (AIFs) to participate in the Credit Default Swaps (CDS) market as protection buyers and sellers.

It is to be noted that Regulations 16(1)(aa), 17(da), 18(ab) and 20(11) of AIF Regulations enable AIFs to participate in CDS in terms of the conditions as may be specified by SEBI from time to time. In this regard, the following is specified:

Conditions applicable Category I, II and III AIFs for buying CDS:
2.1. Category I AIFs and Category II AIFs may buy CDS on underlying investment in debt securities, only for the purpose of hedging.   2.2. Category III AIFs may buy CDS for the purpose of hedging or otherwise, within ­permissible    leverage as specified in SEBI circular no. CIR/IMD/DF/10/2013 dated July 29, 2013.
Conditions applicable Category II and III AIFs for selling CDS:
2.3. Category III AIFs may sell CDS, subject to the condition that effective leverage undertaken is within  the permissible limits as specified in SEBI circular no. CIR/IMD/DF/10/2013 dated July 29, 2013.   2.4. Further, Category II AIFs and Category III AIFs may sell CDS, by earmarking unencumbered Government bonds/Treasury bills equal to the amount of the said CDS exposure. Such  earmarked securities may also be used for maintaining applicable margin requirements for the said CDS exposure. Exposure to CDS undertaken in the aforesaid manner shall not tantamount to leverage.   2.5.Total exposure to an investee company, including exposure through CDS, shall be within the limit of applicable concentration norm as specified in AIF Regulations.
Other conditions applicable for transacting in CDS:
2.6. AIFs  shall  report  details  of  CDS  transaction  to  the  custodian,  by  the  next working day, in the manner as specified by the custodian.   2.7. Custodian, shall put in place a mechanism to collect necessary details from AIFs transacting in CDS, to monitor the compliance with conditions specified at para 2A and para 2B above.   2.8. The obligation of manager/AIF and custodian in case of breach of leverage limits due to transactions in CDS by Category III AIFs, shall be as specified in para  3.4 of SEBI circular no.  CIR/IMD/DF/10/2013 dated July 29, 2013 read with para 1 of SEBI circular no.  CIR/IMD/DF/14/2014 dated June 19, 2014.   2.9. Further, for Category II AIFs and Category III AIFs which sell CDS by earmarking securities in the manner as mentioned at para 2.4 above, in case the amount of earmarked securities falls below CDS exposure:   a. The AIF shall send a report to custodian on the same day of the breach. b. The AIF shall bring the amount of earmarked securities equal to CDS exposure and report details regarding rectification of breach to custodian, by the end of next trading day. c. In case the AIF fails to rectify the breach in the manner as specified above, the custodian shall report details of the breach to SEBI, on the next working day.   2.10. Any unhedged position, which shall result in gross unhedged positions across all CDS  transactions exceeding twenty-five percent of investable funds of the scheme of an AIF, shall be taken only after intimating to all unit holders of the scheme.   2.11. In terms of Regulations 16(1)(c) and 17(c) of the AIF Regulations, Category I and II AIFs shall  not borrow funds directly or indirectly and engage in leverage except  for  meeting  temporary  funding requirements  for  not  more than  thirty  days,  not  more than four occasions  in  a  year  and not more than ten percent of the investable funds. In this regard, Category I and Category II AIFs which transact in CDS, shall maintain thirty days cooling off period between the two periods of borrowing or engaging in leverage.   2.12. All CDS transactions shall be on a platform regulated by SEBI  or  Reserve Bank of India (‘RBI’), to enhance transparency and disclosure.   2.13. AIFs transacting in CDS, shall also ensure compliance with applicable provisions of RBI  notification on ‘Master Direction – Reserve Bank of India (Credit Derivatives) Directions, 2022’, dated  February 10, 2022 and other directives issued by RBI in this regard from time to time.

This circular shall come into force with immediate effect and is applicable to all Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) and Custodians.

Link to the Circular:
https://www.sebi.gov.in/legal/circulars/jan-2023/participation-of-aifs-in-credit-default-swaps_67264.html

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