FPI definition

FPI means a foreign portfolio investor as defined under the SEBI FPI Regulations;
FPI means a “foreign private issuer” as defined in Rule 405 under the Securities Act.

Examples of FPI in a sentence

  • REALPAGE, INC.; GREYSTAR REAL ESTATE PARTNERS, LLC; LINCOLN PROPERTY CO.; FPI MANAGEMENT, INC.; MIDAMERICA APARTMENT COMMUNITIES, INC.; AVENUE5 RESIDENTIAL, LLC; EQUITY RESIDENTIAL; ESSEX PROPERTY TRUST, INC.; THRIVE COMMUNITIES MANAGEMENT, LLC; SECURITY PROPERTIES INC.; HIGHMARK RESIDENTIAL, LLC, CORTLAND PARTNERS, LLC, and WINDSOR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY, Defendants.

  • Especially, because groups like the FPI have close ties to a number of Indonesian political elites.In the early days of the anti-immorality campaign, the police were almost powerless to face the actions of radical groups.

  • Women’s access to land and productive resources for climate resilient agriculture The UN Women FPI on Women’s Empowerment through a Climate Resilient Agriculture was presented by Mrs.

  • Because radical activists regard Ramadan as a holy month, they always demand the local government to close down places of immorality.If the government does not comply with the request, groups like FPI will take the initiative on their own.

  • In recent years HTI and FPI have played a major role in mobilizing radical Muslims to stage street protests.


More Definitions of FPI

FPI means Frontier Pipeline Inc., a Delaware corporation that is wholly owned by FRMI.
FPI means foreign private issuer” (as determined in accordance with Rule 3b-4 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)).
FPI or “FPI status” means a foreign private issuer as defined by and determined pursuant to Rule 3b-4 under the Exchange Act;
FPI means the Financial Planning Institute of Southern Africa NPC
FPI means the Front Populaire Ivoirien;
FPI means Fabricated Products, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
FPI. Means Foreign Portfolio Investor registered with SEBI under SEBI (Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulations, 2019’.