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Investment Options for NRIs
Welcome to Assured Finmart's comprehensive guide to investment options for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). Whether you're seeking long-term wealth accumulation or short-term gains, we offer a diverse range of investment opportunities tailored to meet your financial objectives and preferences.

Mutual Funds for NRIs
Mutual funds are an excellent investment avenue for NRIs looking to diversify their portfolio and achieve steady returns over the long term. At Assured Finmart, we offer a wide selection of mutual funds suitable for NRIs, including equity funds, debt funds, and balanced funds, managed by top-rated fund houses in India.
Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS)
The Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS) enables NRIs to invest in Indian equity markets through a designated bank account. With Assured Finmart’s PIS services, NRIs can capitalize on India’s growth story and gain exposure to high-potential stocks across various sectors, guided by our expert portfolio managers.
Corporate fixed deposits and bonds present an attractive investment avenue for NRIs seeking stable returns with relatively lower risk. Assured Finmart offers access to a curated selection of corporate fixed deposits and bonds, carefully vetted for their creditworthiness and potential for capital appreciation.
Corporate Fixed Deposits and Bonds
High Return Investment Options for NRIs
For NRIs with a higher risk appetite and a quest for higher returns, Assured Finmart provides access to a range of high-return investment options, including:
Equity Investments
Invest in the Indian stock market and capitalize on growth opportunities across diverse sectors.
Equity Investments
Invest in the Indian stock market and capitalize on growth opportunities across diverse sectors.
Why Choose Assured Finmart for NRI Investments?
Comprehensive Solutions
From mutual funds to direct equity investments, we offer a wide range of investment solutions to cater to diverse NRI investment preferences.
Regulatory Compliance
We ensure full compliance with RBI regulations and other applicable laws governing NRI investments, providing you with peace of mind and regulatory clarity.
Transparency and Accountability
Transparency is integral to our operations. We provide regular updates on investment performance, market insights, and regulatory changes, keeping you informed every step of the way.
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Ready to explore investment opportunities tailored for NRIs? Contact us today to discover a diverse range of investment options and expert guidance. Our team of dedicated professionals is here to assist you in navigating the complexities of NRI investments and finding the right solutions to meet your financial goals. Let’s collaborate to unlock the potential of your investments and work towards achieving your financial aspirations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS) allows NRIs to invest in Indian equities and secondary market securities through a designated bank account. NRIs are required to obtain a PIS approval from a designated bank to facilitate investment transactions in the Indian stock market. The PIS account ensures compliance with regulatory requirements and enables seamless repatriation of funds.
Yes, NRIs are permitted to invest in corporate fixed deposits and bonds issued by Indian companies, subject to certain conditions. These investments can be made through the Non-Resident External (NRE) or Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) account, depending on the nature of the investment and the source of funds.
NRIs are subject to certain tax implications on their investments in India, including capital gains tax on equity investments, dividend distribution tax, and withholding tax on interest income from fixed deposits and bonds. However, tax rates and exemptions may vary based on the residency status of the NRI, the type of investment, and the applicable Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) between India and the NRI’s resident country.
NRIs can repatriate funds from their investments in India, including mutual funds, stocks, and real estate, through the designated NRE or NRO bank account. Repatriation of funds is subject to certain conditions and limits set by the RBI, such as the repatriation limit, compliance with tax regulations, and submission of relevant documents to the authorized bank.
NRIs can repatriate funds from their investments in India, including mutual funds, stocks, and real estate, through the designated NRE or NRO bank account. Repatriation of funds is subject to certain conditions and limits set by the RBI, such as the repatriation limit, compliance with tax regulations, and submission of relevant documents to the authorized bank.
Disclaimer: Investment in financial markets involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. NRIs should carefully consider their investment objectives, risk tolerance, and regulatory requirements before investing.