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Old Aug 9th, 2007, 18:16   #1
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Ok guys. I have posted here because for some reason I can't post on the main one! Anyway I'm in India from 28th November and will be for a while on a TOURIST visa.

I have heard of the NRO account - please do not jump the gun and confuse this with an NRI account - they are two different types!

Anyway this NRO account is available for tourists and travellers to deal with rupees for expenses whilst in India.

Does anyone know the best bank or has anyone used this service?

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Old Aug 9th, 2007, 23:18   #2
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Do all banks offer this service or just some?
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Old Aug 9th, 2007, 23:24   #3
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Any person normally resident outside India can open an NRO account. Most banks will offer this facility.

An NRO account can also be opened jointly with an Indian resident.

Incidentally, this is a Non Resident Account (full term Non Resident Ordinary); and there is nothing called a 'NRI account'.. It is NRE or Non Resident External.

'NRI' is a generic term used for accounts opened for Non Resident Indians. The majority of both NRE and NRO accounts will fall into this category.
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When I was in Kerala, visiting Kovalam, which is a very touristy area, I saw signs at ATMs advertising that tourists could open short-term accounts.

My experience in Chennai was that, until I could produce a residents' permit, they were just not interested. Maybe I tried the wrong banks!
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Old Aug 9th, 2007, 23:51   #5
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Any person normally resident outside India can open an NRO account. Most banks will offer this facility.

An NRO account can also be opened jointly with an Indian resident.

Incidentally, this is a Non Resident Account (full term Non Resident Ordinary); and there is nothing called a 'NRI account'.. It is NRE or Non Resident External.

'NRI' is a generic term used for accounts opened for Non Resident Indians. The majority of both NRE and NRO accounts will fall into this category.
Yes I know what NRO stands for. Question is where to open one. Considering, what Nick said I guess I will have no trouble in Goa.
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Old Aug 9th, 2007, 23:55   #6
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Any person normally resident outside India can open an NRO account. Most banks will offer this facility.

An NRO account can also be opened jointly with an Indian resident.

Incidentally, this is a Non Resident Account (full term Non Resident Ordinary); and there is nothing called a 'NRI account'.. It is NRE or Non Resident External.

'NRI' is a generic term used for accounts opened for Non Resident Indians. The majority of both NRE and NRO accounts will fall into this category.
The NRO service I see any Non-Resident can open but some banks offer only to NRI's. Well atleast that is how it sounds.

I need the ones that will open one for a tourist too.
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Old Aug 10th, 2007, 00:09   #7
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to confirm to what I said

(I know people living abroad, not all of Indian origin, who have NRO accounts with SBI and UTI)


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a. Any person/entity resident outside India may open NRO account with an authorised dealer or an authorised bank for the purpose of putting through bonafide transactions denominated in Rupees.
http://sify.com/services/legal/fulls...hp?id=13707556
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Does anyone know the best bank or has anyone used this service?
The HDFC bank in Calangute will be able to open an account for you. The address is,
HDFC bank, Shop No. 2/3, Ida Maria Apartments, Naikavaddo, Opp. Midas Touch, CALANGUTE

The State bank of India branch in Calangute will also be able to open an ccount for you. HFC is a private bank and SBI is a public sector bank.
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The HDFC bank in Calangute will be able to open an account for you. The address is,
HDFC bank, Shop No. 2/3, Ida Maria Apartments, Naikavaddo, Opp. Midas Touch, CALANGUTE

The State bank of India branch in Calangute will also be able to open an ccount for you. HFC is a private bank and SBI is a public sector bank.
Hi GoanCanuck,

Do you know if I can keep this account for future visits to India?

Is it better than using a UK based account whilst I'm there. Will I get a debit card or just a cash card?

I guess they will need to see my Tourist visa!

Many thanks
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Richie- The State Bank of India has several London Branches. Why don't you contact them?
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Old Aug 11th, 2007, 01:39   #11
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Hi GoanCanuck,

Do you know if I can keep this account for future visits to India?

Is it better than using a UK based account whilst I'm there. Will I get a debit card or just a cash card?

I guess they will need to see my Tourist visa!

Many thanks
If you have a Nationwide account in the UK then you don't need to bother opening a NRO account.

You will get a debit card when you open the NRO account. The account is supposed to be valid only for 6 months for those on a tourist visa but many times the bank forgets to close it. You are supposed to open a new account every 6 months.
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Old Jul 6th, 2008, 05:50   #12
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Sbi

This is an interesting thread for me.

I have a citibank account but there are not any CB's in
the regions Im going.

I find only two locations here, NYC and LA I believe.

I have emailed several times my interest and have yet
to hear back.

Making stateside arrangements for electronic transfers would
be so much easier here.

These NRO would really help for term visitors.

There's no answer no this board i know ,just a comment


Thanks

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Old Jul 6th, 2008, 06:01   #13
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There are Citibanks in most of the big cities of India... though I have recently heard that they are now charging an ATM fee to use the debit card outside the US. That's something I have to check out before I go, as I also have a Citi account. If they're going to charge me $3 for every withdrawal, it's not a good deal, and enough to make me think of moving my account to a credit union!

On my last visit, I had a card linked to a brokerage account, that charged me only $1 per withdrawal, and I used that almost everywhere. I'll have one of those with me in October, for sure!
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Old Jul 6th, 2008, 06:18   #14
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Hi wonderwomenusa,


I did talk to Citi Bank this week and was told was 2% for
withdrawals at counter.citibank would be 2% plus 4% @ {example}
SBI atm's.

well thats 6% of say $500.00 is thirty USD. sorry thats worse then
user fees for loans.

I might have talked to the wrong person.

thanks for your response

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Old Jul 6th, 2008, 07:24   #15
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There was a provision posted on this site for a limited term tourist account at no interest but reconvertible. Maybe we will draw in that poster..
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