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Can NRIs invest in shares, debentures and units of Mutual Funds in India?

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Can NRIs invest in shares, debentures and units of Mutual Funds in India?

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NRIs are permitted to make direct investments in shares/ debentures of Indian companies/ units of mutual fund. They are also permitted to make portfolio investments i.e . purchase of share / debentures of Indian Companies through stock exchange. These facilities are granted both on repatriation and non-repatriation basis.

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NRIs are permitted to make direct investments in shares/ debentures of Indian companies/ units of mutual fund. They are also permitted to make portfolio investments i.e. purchase of share / debentures of Indian Companies through stock exchange. These facilities are granted both on repatriation and non-repatriation basis.

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Yes, NRIs can invest in government and UTI bonds, debentures, shares and securities as per the rules laid down by FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) (External website that opens in a new window).

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