NRI Investment
Options in India
India's growth story — from anywhere in the world. NRIs can invest across most Indian asset classes — equities, mutual funds, PMS, AIFs, bonds, real estate, and more. Each has its own account, compliance, and tax requirements. We simplify the entire landscape.
Built on a considered shelf.
Mutual Funds (NRI-Compliant)
Most Indian AMCs accept NRI investments via NRE/NRO accounts. Certain US/Canada-based NRIs have restrictions — we navigate these for you.
Direct Equity (PIS Route)
NRIs can buy Indian stocks through a Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS) account linked to their NRE/NRO bank account.
PMS for NRIs
NRIs can invest in SEBI-registered PMS through NRE/NRO accounts, with full transparency and professional management.
AIFs for NRIs
Category I, II, and III AIFs are open to NRI investors, subject to fund-level restrictions and FEMA compliance.
Real Estate Investment
NRIs can purchase residential and commercial property in India (except agricultural land). We advise on financing, TDS, and repatriation of sale proceeds.
Fixed Income & Bonds
NRIs can invest in government securities, corporate bonds, and NCDs through designated accounts. We identify the highest-yielding, tax-efficient options.
The questions clients
actually ask.
- Can US-based NRIs invest in Indian mutual funds?
- Many AMCs don't accept investments from US/Canada-based NRIs due to FATCA/FBAR compliance. A few do — we identify which funds and AMCs are accessible to you.
- What is a PIS account?
- Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS) is an RBI permission that allows NRIs to buy and sell shares on Indian stock exchanges through a designated bank account.
- Can NRIs invest in IPOs?
- Yes. NRIs can apply for Indian IPOs through the ASBA process using their NRE/NRO accounts and PIS permission.
Talk to a senior advisor.
A 45-minute consultation, written assessment, no obligations.
