SEBI Bond Tokenisation Pilot: Transforming India’s Bond Market and FPI Onboarding

SEBI Bond Tokenisation Pilot aims to improve bond market accessibility and efficiency while digital reforms simplify FPI onboarding and strengthen investor protection.

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What Is Bond Tokenisation?

  • Bond tokenisation converts a traditional bond into digital tokens on a blockchain
  • Each token represents partial ownership of the bond, giving investors the same returns — interest payments and principal repayment — but at much smaller ticket sizes.

How It Differs from Traditional Bond Investing

  • Traditional bonds pass through multiple intermediaries for issuance, settlement, and custody.
  • Tokenised bonds can be issued, traded, and settled digitally with fewer intermediaries, backed by a real-time verifiable transaction record.
  • Accessibility for retail investors: Corporate bonds have traditionally been an institutional product requiring large capital. Fractional ownership through tokenisation removes this barrier, opening fixed income to everyday investors.

Key Benefits

  • Faster Settlement – Corporate bonds currently settle on a T+2 cycle (two days after the transaction). On blockchain, settlement can happen in real time, freeing up capital faster and reducing counterparty risk during the trade-to-settlement window.
  • Greater Transparency – Every transaction on a distributed ledger is recorded and immutable, giving investors full visibility into ownership history, coupon payments, and redemptions without depending on intermediaries for accurate record-keeping.

Key Risks and Concerns

  • Cryptographic vulnerability: SEBI has flagged concerns that future quantum computers could potentially break the cryptographic algorithms securing blockchain systems, risking the integrity of the entire record.
  • Interoperability challenges: Integration between legacy depository systems and new blockchain infrastructure remains untested at scale.
  • Regulatory gaps: India currently lacks a comprehensive legal framework defining ownership rights, dispute resolution, and investor protection for tokenised bonds — a gap that is likely to keep institutional participation limited until addressed.
  • Liquidity constraints: In the early pilot phase, secondary market depth is expected to be limited, meaning entry may be easier than exit for investors.

SEBI’s Bond Tokenisation Plan

  • SEBI plans to launch the pilot “in the near future,” in coordination with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), to improve accessibility, transparency, and efficiency in the bond market.
  • The core idea is to test whether a shared ledger can enable simultaneous transfer of the security and money, making settlement more efficient and reducing reconciliation costs.
  • The pilot will also examine the feasibility of automated coupon payments and other bond-servicing events through smart contracts.
  • The move comes as SEBI pushes to deepen the bond market to channel more capital toward economic growth.
  • It aligns with the regulator’s broader push to modernise debt market infrastructure using technology.

Credit Risk-o-Meter for Investor Protection

  • SEBI is also consulting on introducing a “Credit Risk-o-Meter” for debt securities to strengthen investor protection in a market that has been gaining traction.
  • It will be a standardised, colour-coded visual scale mapped to existing credit-rating symbols.
  • It will be displayed both in the offer document and on platforms selling the securities, along with the credit rating and the name of the credit-rating agency.

Framework for Fixed Income Channel Partners

  • SEBI will “shortly” introduce a framework for fixed income channel partners, similar to mutual fund distributors, to improve distribution of the corporate bond market.
  • These partners will be certified through the National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM).
  • Importantly, channel partners will not handle client funds or securities, nor charge investors separately — the goal being to expand market reach while maintaining accountability and investor safeguards.

Easing FPI Onboarding: Digital Power of Attorney

  • In a separate move effective immediately, SEBI now allows FPIs to submit a digitally signed Power of Attorney (PoA) to their custodians.
  • A PoA authorises custodians — SEBI-registered institutions responsible for holding and managing FPI investments — to act on the FPI’s behalf.
  • This eliminates the need for notarisation, apostillisation, or consularisation of the PoA, significantly reducing onboarding time and improving ease of doing business.
  • This builds on earlier SEBI measures, such as a common application form for FPI registration, aimed at simplifying compliance for foreign investors.

Conclusion

  • SEBI’s twin initiatives — piloting blockchain-based bond tokenisation and simplifying FPI onboarding — reflect its dual focus on deepening India’s debt market through technology while making the market more accessible to foreign capital. 
  • Together with the proposed Risk-o-Meter and channel partner framework, these steps aim to build a more efficient, transparent, and investor-friendly bond market ecosystem.

Source: IE | LM

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