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Non-Resident Indians Confident About Investing in India

  • 04 Mar 2024 12:23 AM
  • Money & Investments


NRIs Prefer Investing in India Over Western Markets for Better Returns

A recent survey conducted by a fintech platform specializing in NRI services sheds light on the investment preferences of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). Surprisingly, over half of the surveyed NRIs express a strong inclination towards investing in India, emphasizing the country's allure for better returns compared to Western markets.

The study, encompassing NRIs from various countries like the US, Singapore, UK, and Australia, among others, highlights their growing interest in India's diverse investment avenues, including mutual funds, stocks, IPOs, bonds, and notably, real estate.

What sets India apart as an investment hotspot for NRIs is its stable economic growth, reducing market volatility and rendering it an attractive destination for their funds. Despite regulatory hurdles faced by NRIs from countries like Australia, Singapore, and the UK, such as obtaining necessary approvals and repatriating funds, the sentiment towards investing in India remains robust.

Currency fluctuations pose another challenge, yet NRIs adeptly manage these risks. A significant number employ strategies like diversifying currency exposure, investing in Indian stocks or funds denominated in their local currencies, and employing hedging techniques to offset these fluctuations.

These risk mitigation measures underscore the adaptability and determination of NRIs to seize India's promising investment opportunities. Despite regulatory challenges and currency fluctuations, NRIs recognize the potential rewards of investing in the Indian market and are resolute in their pursuit of these favorable opportunities.
NRIs Prefer Investing in India Over Western Markets for Better Returns

A recent survey conducted by a fintech platform specializing in NRI services sheds light on the investment preferences of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). Surprisingly, over half of the surveyed NRIs express a strong inclination towards investing in India, emphasizing the country's allure for better returns compared to Western markets.

The study, encompassing NRIs from various countries like the US, Singapore, UK, Australia, among others, highlights their growing interest in India's diverse investment avenues, including mutual funds, stocks, IPOs, bonds, and notably, real estate.

What sets India apart as an investment hotspot for NRIs is its stable economic growth, reducing market volatility and rendering it an attractive destination for their funds. Despite regulatory hurdles faced by NRIs from countries like Australia, Singapore, and the UK, such as obtaining necessary approvals and repatriating funds, the sentiment towards investing in India remains robust.

Currency fluctuations pose another challenge, yet NRIs adeptly manage these risks. A significant number employ strategies like diversifying currency exposure, investing in Indian stocks or funds denominated in their local currencies, and employing hedging techniques to offset these fluctuations.

These risk mitigation measures underscore the adaptability and determination of NRIs to seize India's promising investment opportunities. Despite regulatory challenges and currency fluctuations, NRIs recognize the potential rewards of investing in the Indian market and are resolute in their pursuit of these favorable opportunities.

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