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Apply NowMany Indians choose Australia for higher studies and career growth. However, despite their NRI (Non-Resident Indians) status, they stay connected with their families and friends in India. Sending money to India is also common for NRIs from Australia.Read More
NRIs can also use IDFC FIRST Bank’s NRE Savings Account to make instant and secure transactions online. With an IDFC FIRST Bank NRE Savings Account, you can enjoy 100% liquidity with tax-exempt returns on your NRE Savings Account.
The VISA Signature Debit Card offered with the IDFC FIRST NRE Savings Account comes with several benefits, including personal accident insurance cover of ₹35 lakhs and air accidental insurance cover of ₹1 crore.Read
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IDFC FIRST Bank does not charge anything for funds transfer received from abroad. GST will be levied on the converted gross INR amount, as per the existing Tax slab.
Please note that the remitting bank routes remittance funds through their correspondent banks in arrangement. These correspondent banks may levy certain charges for rendering their services which are neither in control nor the responsibility of the IDFC FIRST Bank.Read More
You can open an NRE account from anywhere in the world
You can repatriate money back to Australia at any time into an NRE account
The interest that you earn on an NRE account is not subject to taxation in India
NRE savings accounts offer higher interest rates than normal savings accounts
An NRE account has no limit on money transfers. Hence, large money transfers can be made using an NRE account
IDFC FIRST Bank’s mobile and net banking services can help you make instant bill payments online and invest through your phone
NRE accounts can be held as joint accounts. If you are an NRI residing in Australia, you can open a joint NRE account with a resident Indian or another NRI
How to transfer money from Australia to India?
You can use IDFC FIRST Bank’s inward remittance services to transfer money securely from Australia to India. Follow these steps to make a fund transfer from Australia to India:
1. Visit your foreign bank branch in Australia.
2. Submit the following payment details:
3. Upon receiving the foreign bank's payment, IDFC FIRST Bank will deposit the money in the desired account within 1 to 2 days.
It is important to note that you do not need to mention the account number for an FCNR (Foreign Currency Non-Resident) deposit. However, ensure that your 10-digit customer ID is mentioned.
For faster credit, it is imperative to mention the purpose of payment. Also, note that the bank might need to reach the beneficiary for additional details before the money transfer.
IDFC FIRST Bank does not charge anything for funds transfer received from abroad. GST will be levied on the converted gross INR amount, as per the existing Tax slab.
Please note that the remitting bank routes remittance funds through their correspondent banks in arrangement. These correspondent banks may levy certain charges for rendering their services which are neither in control nor the responsibility of the IDFC FIRST Bank.
There is no limit to the amount that can be transferred from Australia to an Indian account for an NRE account holder.