NRI Service

NRI Service

Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are the common term for Indians living overseas. The Foreign Exchange Management Act of 1999 and the Income-tax Act of 1961 both define NRI status legally for the purposes of their respective applicability.

At Money Making MC, we ensure that Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) can confidently invest in mutual funds in India, provided they comply with the guidelines of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).

Depending on their financial goals and risk appetite, NRIs can choose to invest in debt funds, equity funds, or hybrid funds. To get started, it’s essential for NRIs to register with a Registered Transfer Agent (RTA).

Our team at Money Making MC offers end-to-end support through leading digital platforms and wealth management services to simplify KYC processes and ensure a smooth, hassle-free investment experience for NRIs.

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What steps an NRI needs to take to start investing in the Indian Stock Market?

In order to start investing, an NRI should open a new bank account with a designated bank that has been approved by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for this purpose. The account can be NRE (Non-Resident External), NRO (Non-Resident Ordinary), or both. These accounts enable the efficient transfer of payments in accordance with FEMA guidelines.

The NRI must next apply for general approval through their chosen bank branch in order to engage in the Indian Stock Market. They can now trade equity instruments on reputable Indian stock exchanges thanks to this approval.Opening a trading account that enables buy and sell orders on the market and a demat account, which will hold the shares electronically, are then crucial. For smooth money transfers, these accounts need to be connected to the NRE or NRO account.

We streamline this entire setup procedure at Money Making MC. Our knowledgeable staff makes sure NRIs may invest in the Indian stock market with total convenience and compliance, from choosing the best kind of account to helping with paperwork to liaising with banks and brokers. In order to help our clients make wise decisions and increase their money back home, we also offer portfolio management services and insights into market trends.Whether you want to take advantage of short-term chances or generate long-term riches, Money Making MC is your reliable guide through the Indian investment market.

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Documents required for NRI to open a demat account with MONEY MAKING MC.

The additional documents required for NRI to open a demat account are as follows:

  • Proof of foreign address and Indian address (if any)
  • Proof of address of the contact person in India
  • For NRI accounts without repatriation benefits, address in India and proof thereof is mandatory.
  • Bank account details.

Documents required for NRI to open a trading account with MONEY MAKING MC.

The additional documents required for NRI to open a demat account are as follows:

  • Proof of foreign address and Indian address (if any)
  • Proof of address of the contact person in India
  • Copy of complete passport.
  • Copy of PAN Card.
  • PIS Bank account details.
  • Copy of proof of NRE/NRO account

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A Few Frequently Asked Questions

Who is an NRI?

An Indian citizen who works, does business, or pursues a career outside of India, or who goes abroad under conditions that suggest an intention to stay abroad for an indeterminate amount of time, is considered a non-resident, according to the Reserve Bank of India. Any Indian national who is temporarily sent outside of India for work purposes is also considered a non-resident.

What type of saving bank account(s) can be opened by an NRI or PIO In India?

Any Indian bank allows NRIs and PIOs to create two different kinds of savings accounts. These bank accounts are NRE and NRO.

What is a NRE account?

An external savings bank account created for non-resident Indians is known as an NRE bank account. It is referred to as a non-resident external account for this reason. Because it is an external account, any funds that are in an NRE account can be taken abroad; in other words, they are entirely repatriable. At the account holder's request, this money may be transferred abroad and exchanged for any other currency.

What is a NRO account?

An ordinary savings bank account created for non-resident Indians is known as an NRO bank account. It is referred to as a non-resident ordinary account for this reason. Money in an NRO account cannot be taken abroad since it is an ordinary account, meaning it is just as good as a regular savings bank account. In other words, the money in an NRO account cannot be repatriated.

Can money be transferred from NRE account to NRO account?

It is possible to move funds freely between NRE and NRO accounts.

Can money be transferred from NRO account to NRE account?

It is not possible to move funds from an NRO account to an NRE account.

What is PIS?

According to the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) Portfolio Investment Scheme, which is outlined in Schedule 3 of the Foreign Exchange Management Act 2000, non-resident Indians (NRIs) and persons of Indian origin (PIOs) are permitted to buy and sell shares and convertible debentures of Indian companies on a recognised stock exchange in India by directing all such transactions through their designated bank branch account. A PIS account with a single approved bank in India is required for any NRI or PIO wishing to trade or make new investments in the India Equity Secondary Market.

What are the types PIS account?

There are two types of PIS account:

  • NRE PIS account
  • NRO PIS account
Why is PIS required?

Under FEMA laws, certain limits must be observed by all Indian corporations or companies listed on Indian stock exchanges. Any company's foreign investment cannot exceed a specific threshold. This threshold varies from industry to industry and company to company. Additionally, neither a PIO nor an NRI may personally invest more than 5% in any Indian business.

How many PIS account can a NRI open?

Only one PIS account may be opened by an NRI or PIO with any designated bank using the format specified for PIS accounts; the bank may then provide the investor with a PIS approval letter.

Where can an NRI/PIO open a demat account?

A demat account with Eastern Financiers Limited must be opened by an NRI or PIO.

What is the requirement on change of status of NRI?

When an NRI account holder changes from an NRI to a resident, it is their duty to notify the DP. With the BO's status as a resident, the DP ought to create a new account. After that, the current account's holdings ought to be moved to the new one. After that, the previous account ought to be closed.