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HomeFinanceHow NRIs can Invest in Mutual Funds in India
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How NRIs can Invest in Mutual Funds in India

Jeffery D. Silvers
Jeffery D. SilversApril 25, 2026
posted on Apr. 25, 2026 at 7:36 am
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The investment focus of Non-Resident Indians has shifted significantly – from real estate to Mutual Funds in recent times. It’s no surprise. With consistent and high returns, top Mutual Funds make a good investment choice for first-time investors and as an alternative to real estate.

It is easily possible for NRIs to invest in Mutual Fund schemes in India. They are not required to seek special permission from the RBI, which is necessary for other investment schemes. There are two ways that an NRI can invest in a Mutual Fund in India:

  1. Repatriable Investment: If the investors wish to send India’s returns, they should choose a repatriable investment. A repatriating investment requires you to have either an NRE (Non-Resident External) or an FCNR (Foreign Currency Non-Resident) account in a bank in India. The money you invest is remitted from your country abroad to India through this bank account.
  2. Non-Repatriable Investment: This investment involves money sourced from an NRO (Non-Resident Ordinary) investments an NRI makes must be in the Indian currency. Mutual Fund schemes are not permitted to accept foreign currency investments. There are three options to open a bank account in India:

    • Non-Resident External (NRE) Account
    • Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) Account
    • Foreign Currency Non-Resident (FCNR) Account

    Required Documentation

    The entire investment process is carried out through the usual banking channels. The investment of the principal amount and receipt of the returned income occurs via the bank account. Additionally, you can also invest a cheque or draft in the rupee.

    • Remittance Certificate: A cheque or draft investment requires a validation document, either a Foreign Inward Remittance Certificate (FIRC) or a letter from the issuing bank, to confirm the funds’ source.
    • KYC: In addition, you must submit the Know Your Customer (KYC) registration documents. The requirements include the Permanent Account Number and address proof.

    investments in India through a PoA holder. Via this method, you allow someone else to manage your funds on your behalf.

    Once you have made the investments, you can choose a Power of Attorney to track your funds concerning the market movements. Mutual Fund schemes allow the PoA to make decisions regarding your investment during your absence.

    Registering an attorney involves submitting the original or an attested copy of the PoA document to the fund house. This document should include your as well as the attorney’s signatures. The fund house will verify the PoA holder’s signatures.

    Companies offering top mutual funds also allow Indian citizens to nominate NRIs as their PoA holders. NRIs are also entitled to joint holding with other NRIs and Indian residents.

    Indian government for their investments. However, this is not the case.

    Nations (such as the US) with which India has signed the Double Taxation Avoidance Treaty (DTAA) allow investors to claim tax deductions. That means an investor who pays 15% taxes for their Mutual Funds in India can claim a 15% deduction from their tax liabilities in the US.

    hybrid funds, while equities are the best suited for a long-term investment. Equity funds are highly competitive with the inflation rates and offer the scope of higher returns. Their volatile nature makes them unfit for a short or mid-term investment. However, they can provide good capital appreciation in the long run.

    Investing in Mutual Funds in India is not any different for an NRI than an Indian citizen. You must only choose the right bank account and get some documents. The rest of the procedure is largely the same. Here are a few online top mutual funds that you can choose from for investing your savings in India.

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