Indian Bank NRI Account Opening Online

NRI accounts are tailored to meet the specific financial needs of non-resident Indians, providing them with the necessary banking services to manage their finances in India. The Indian Bank offers the convenience of opening NRI accounts online, making it easier for NRIs to access banking services from anywhere in the world. Opening an Indian Bank NRI account online is a simple and convenient process that can be completed in a few easy steps.

Indian Bank NRI Account Opening Online

How Can NRIs Open an Indian Bank NRI Account?

NRIs can now open NRI account online in two ways:

a. Vsit Indian Bank’s official website.

b. Open an NRI account online through SBNRI.

Open NRI Account Online through Bank’s Website

Given below are the steps to apply for Indian Bank NRI account opening online:

1. Visit the Indian Bank’s official website and click on “NR account opening forms”.

2. Fill in your personal details and choose the account type under the NRE/NRO category.

3. Upload the required documents.

4. Submit the form.

NRI Account Opening through SBNRI

Here are simple steps to apply for an NRI account online via the SBNRI App:

1. First you need to download the SBNRI App on your device.

2. You then need to log in using your credentials.

3. Click on the ‘Open NRI Account’ section and select the bank of your choice.

4. Scan and upload your KYC documents using the in-app scanning feature.

5. Click on the ‘Apply’ button.

6. Once your application form and documents are verified, your NRI account will be opened within the next 7 days.

Eligibility to Open Indian Bank NRI Account

If you meet the eligibility criteria given below, you can open an NRI account with Indian Bank:

Indian Bank NRI Account: Types

NRI accounts allow NRIs to deposit income earned abroad as well as in India while they work overseas. With Indian Bank, you can open one or both types of NRI savings account:

1. NRE Savings Account

2. NRO Savings Account

Indian Bank NRE Savings Account

Non-Residential External Account is a rupee-denominated account and can be opened in the form of savings or current bank accounts. NRE accounts can be opened and maintained by NRIs with earnings originating from the individual’s country of current residence but shall be held in Indian rupee denominations.

Features & Benefits

Given below are the features and benefits of the Indian Bank NRE savings account:

Indian Bank NRO Savings Account

Non-Residential Ordinary (NRO) Account can be opened for depositing income earned in India. The source of income can either be rent, dividends, etc.

Features and Benefits

Given below are the features and benefits of the Indian Bank NRO savings account:

Indian Bank NRI Account Interest Rates

Given below are the NRO-SB / NRE-SB Interest Rates of the Indian Bank. These rates are effective from 16.08.2017.

BalanceInterest Rate (p.a.)
Up to Rs. 50 lakhs3.50%
Incremental Balance over Rs. 50 Lakhs4.00%
Indian Bank NRI Account Interest Rates

Indian Bank NRI Account Minimum Balance

The NRI Account Minimum Balance in Indian Bank is Rs.50,000.

Contact SBNRI

Due to lots of information and documentation required to apply for NRI accounts, the account opening process is lengthy and cumbersome. You can download SBNRI App for a simple, fast and hassle-free NRI account opening process.

You can also click on the button below to start the Indian Bank Account opening process online. Also visit out blog and YouTube Channel for more details.

FAQs

1. Who is eligible to apply for an NRI account?

A- All NRIs (Non-Resident Indians), PIOs (Persons of Indian Origin) and OCIs (Overseas Citizens of India) can apply for an NRI account provided they have all the required documents.

2. Can an NRI have 2 NRE accounts?

Yes, one can have multiple NRE or NRO accounts. However, these accounts need to be with different banks in India.

3. What are the documents required to open NRI account in India?

A- Given below is the list of documents required to open an NRI account in India:
a. PAN Card or Form 60 (copy)
b. Passport pages (photocopies) comprising information such as name, address, birth date, passport issue, and expiration dates.
c. Proof of employment.
d. A valid PIO/OCI card (copy) or any other proof of PIO status.
e. Proof of overseas address and Indian address.