India is poised to become the third-largest economy in the next three years, presenting a multitude of investment opportunities for non-resident Indians (NRIs). Anshu Kapoor, president and head of Nuvama Asset Management, highlighted the importance of wise investing to take advantage of India’s expansion. Historically, the NRI community has been under-allocated to India, but with the country’s increasing weight in the MSCI EM index, NRIs are encouraged to consider building up their investments in the Indian markets.
The asset management industry in India has evolved to offer a variety of investment options across asset classes through the GIFT City route. This route serves as India’s gateway to inbound and outbound investments, offering flexibility and tax efficiency to investors. With special provisions granted to funds in IFSC and a favorable taxation regime, IFSC has become an attractive investment route for NRIs. The reforms introduced are expected to further boost foreign investments into India, making it a preferred investment destination.
The Union Budget 2024-25 focused on fiscal consolidation, aiming to sustain the capex push while boosting spending at the lower end of the income spectrum. From an equity markets standpoint, the budget is not expected to significantly alter the earnings trajectory, leading to a maintained quality/defensive bias in the portfolio. Key sectors to consider for investment include consumer, private banks, insurance, IT, pharma, and telecom, while sectors like industrials, metals, and PSUs are underweight.
Nuvama Asset Management continues to offer strategies designed to provide participation in various asset classes such as private equity, public markets, and commercial real estate. The Nifty earnings are expected to compound over the next few years, with sectors like telecom, materials, and industrials leading the growth. IT earnings may face headwinds due to subdued discretionary spends from US clients, while the financial sector is likely to grow marginally ahead of the index.
With the upcoming US presidential election, select areas are expected to be impacted depending on the election outcome. These areas include climate change, international trade, and the near zero interest rate environment. Kapoor emphasized the importance of normalizing interest rates to ensure healthy capital allocation and economic growth. As India continues to rise as a prominent investment destination, NRIs are encouraged to consider diversifying their investments across different asset classes to capitalize on the country’s growth opportunities.