It is a public issue through which an InvIT raises capital by offering its units to investors on stock exchanges.
These trusts pool money from individual and institutional investors to invest in income-generating infrastructure projects like roads, power plants, gas pipelines, and telecom infrastructure.
Sponsored by infrastructure developers, InvITs own, operate, and invest in both completed and under-construction projects. They distribute most of their cash flows as dividends or interest to unit holders, offering regular income.
Regulated by SEBI, InvITs function similarly to mutual funds but focus solely on infrastructure assets, allowing retail investors access to large-scale infrastructure investments.
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