The Reserve Bank of India has restricted foreign investors in making further investments in South Indian Bank as the prescribed foreign shareholding limit has reached the trigger limit. The RBI said in a notification that the foreign shareholding by ADR/GDR/FIIs/RFPIs/NRIs/FDIs/PIOs in the bank has reached the trigger limit and hence further purchases of equity shares of the bank would be allowed only after obtaining prior approval.
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