NRI Investment Services in Bangalore
Build Long-Term Wealth in India with Structured NRI Investment Services
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Email: info@finvestindia.com
Address: B Y Narayan Reddy Layout, Bangalore, Karnataka 560043
Build Long-Term Wealth in India with Structured NRI Investment Services
India presents a wealth of investment opportunities for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). From the equity market and mutual funds to real estate and insurance, the range of financial instruments available to NRIs is vast and diverse. At Finvest India, we specialize in offering comprehensive NRI Investment Services that help you make the most of these opportunities while aligning with your long-term wealth-building goals.
As one of the fastest-growing economies, India offers NRIs a wide range of investment opportunities across a variety of asset classes. With investment opportunities ranging from equity, fixed income, real estate, and more, India has continued to stand as an attractive investment destination.
We provide holistic financial planning that covers every aspect of your NRI investment Services in India, including:
Regulatory and tax compliance
Portfolio diversification and risk management
Currency and repatriation planning
Periodic portfolio reviews and reporting
Expert insights into market trends and opportunities
With Finvest India, you get a trusted partner who ensures every rupee you invest contributes to your long-term financial freedom.
Several non-resident Indians who wish to invest in the country may have many questions on their mind, such as the investment options available to them and the process involved in investing.
NRIs must have a savings bank account before they start to invest. There are two types of bank accounts NRIs can operate depending upon their income
Non-Resident External (NRE) Bank Account
Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) Bank Account
You can remit your foreign income earned outside India in an NRE bank account, which is fully repatriable. Income in India is parked in an NRO bank account, which is partially repatriable.