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Are you an NRI wanting to invest in Indian mutual funds? Here is how to go about it

As mutual fund houses are not allowed to accept investments in foreign currencies, they have to first open an NRE/NRO account with a bank in India to route their investments.

April 11, 2018 / 10:37 IST
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Navneet Dubey Moneycontrol News

NRI or non-resident Indian is a citizen of India or a person of Indian origin who goes out from the country for some official purpose or with employment, carrying on their own business or maybe s/he goes with the intention to stay outside the country for more than 182 days or more during a financial year and 365 days or more during the preceding four financial years. If you meet these stipulations, you can carry an NRI tag, but you can still make investments in India.

Amar Pandit, Founder & Chief Happiness Officer at HappynessFactory.in said that Non-Resident Individuals can invest in various asset classes in India such as real estate, stocks, mutual funds, NRE deposits, NPS etc. “Traditionally, the preferred asset classes for NRIs were real estate and NRE Deposits. Recently, NRIs have shifted their focus to investing in mutual funds,” he said. Here we look at how NRIs can take advantage of the Indian capital market through the mutual fund route.

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Investment process

An NRI investor should be KYC Compliant before making investments in mutual funds. Manish Kothari - Director & Head of Mutual Funds, Paisabazaar.com said that NRIs can invest in Indian mutual funds subject to FEMA regulations. As mutual fund houses are not allowed to accept investments in foreign currencies, they have to first open an NRE/NRO account with a bank in India to route their investments. Investments routed through NRE account are freely repatriable whereas those routed through NRO are not. “NRIs will have to submit copies of his passport and foreign address proof to the fund house as part of KYC documentation procedure,” he said.