Mumbai, March 7 -- The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is open to engaging with foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to address their difficulties and further rationalise regulations to promote ease of operations, says SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey.

Speaking at the Moneycontrol Global Wealth Summit on Friday, Pandey emphasized SEBI's willingness to engage with foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) and alternative investment fund (AIF) industry participants to address their concerns.

"We at SEBI are conscious about the need to create conducive environment to attract foreign capital. We will be happy to engage with FPI and AIF industry participants to address their difficulties and further rationalize regulations to promote ea...