SBI NRE Account Online Opening Application Form, Process, Interest Rates, Benefits

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SBI NRE Account Online Opening Application
Form, Process, Interest Rates, Benefits

In this article you will find in depth information related to
SBI NRE Account such as account opening process, features & benefits, Interest
rates, eligibility, withdrawal, fund transfers etc.

The full form of NRE account is NON Resident
External. This account is helpful in sending money earned abroad to India. This
account can also be Saving, Current or Recurring deposit account. Apart from
the account holder, this type of NRI account can also be run by a local Indian
resident. The local resident can deposit money in the local currency in the
Indian. But for this, it is necessary to have a power of attorney. The India’s
largest government sector bank State Bank of India (SBI) is offering the
facility of NRE Account to it’s customer below is the complete details related
with SBI NRE Account.

    Main
    Features of SBI NRE Account

    ·        
    International/Domestic
    Debit Card

    ·        
    SMS Alert

    ·        
    Internet-banking

    ·        
    NRI Family-Cards

    ·        
    To deposit your
    overseas earnings remitted to India and converted to Indian Rs.

    ·        
    Multi City Cheque (MCC)

    ·        
    Account may be opened
    either individually or jointly with other NRIs / OCIs / PIOs

    ·      Funds deposited in the
    account will be in the form of fresh remittances from overseas or transfer from
    other NRE / NRO / FCNR (B) accounts

    ·        
    Account can be
    withdrawn to make local payments in Indian Rs.

    ·        
    Account can be opened
    with close resident relatives on “former or survivor” basis

    ·        
    Interest earned on SBI
    NRE accounts is exempt from Income tax in India.

    ·      Tenor Of Deposits
    (TDR/STDR/RD) Minimum period of 1 year and Maximum period of  10  years

    ·        
    loan in Indian rupee
    is available against SBI NRE Deposits

    ·        
    Income in the form of
    interest is exempted from Indian income tax


    Types Of SBI NRE Accounts

    Following 5 account types are permissible:

    o    Savings Bank

    o    Current Account

    o    Term Deposit

    o    Special Term Deposit

    o    Recurring Deposit

     

    Savings Bank (SB) / Current Account

    ·        
    Rupee denominated account

    ·        
    Account can be opened with a NIL balance

    ·   It is preferable to fund the account upfront to avoid payment of
    charges for non-maintenance of Minimum Average Balance

    ·   Interest is paid quarterly on the daily balance in Savings Bank
    account. However no interest is paid in case of Current Account.

    ·        
    Principal & interest amount are fully repatriable

    ·        
    Nomination facility available

     

    Term Deposits (TDR) –

    ·          Rupee deposits of fixed tenure

    ·        
    Account can be opened with a zero balance

    ·    Interest is paid quarterly on Term Deposit Receipts (TDRs). As
    per request of the customer Interest can be credited to the NRE Savings Bank
    account.

    ·        
    Principal & interest amount are fully repatriable

    ·        
    Nomination facility available

    ·        
    You can avail a loan/overdraft against your deposit

    ·        
    Premature withdrawal permissible

    ·     Automatic renewal on maturity for the same period but at the
    then prevailing rate of interest, if there are no instructions for renewal

     

    Special Term Deposits (STDR) –

    ·        
    Rupee deposits of fixed tenure

    ·        
    Interest gets compounded every quarter. It is paid on maturity
    with the Principal.

    ·        
    Principal & interest amount are fully repatriable

    ·        
    Nomination facility available

    ·        
    You can avail a loan/overdraft against your deposit

    ·        
    Premature withdrawal permissible

    ·     Automatic renewal on maturity for the same period but at the
    then prevailing rate of interest, if there are no instructions for renewal

     

    Recurring Deposits (RD) –

    If you want to set up a
    foundation to educate children or get married, buy a house or spend your dream
    vacation? Whatever your financial goals, with our recurring deposit scheme, you
    can save a little every month so that you have enough funds at the right time
    to reach your financial goals. So, save a small amount each month and earn at
    compounded interest rates.

     

    ·        
    Minimum monthly installment of Rs.100/-

    ·         Principal & interest amount are fully repatriable

    ·        
    Nomination facility available

    ·        
    You can avail a loan/overdraft against your deposit

    ·        
    Premature withdrawal permissible

    ·        
    No automatic renewal will happen, if there are no instructions
    for renewal

     

    Eligibility For SBI NRE
    Account Opening

    Residential Status

    Non Resident
    External (NRE) Accounts

    NRI

    Permitted*

    PIO

    Permitted*#

    OCI

    Permitted*#

    Foreign Nationals on
    employment in India

    Not-permitted

    Foreign Students
    studying in India

    Not-permitted

    Foreign Tourists on
    short visit to India

    Not-permitted


    *
    A joint account with Resident Indian (RI) who is a close relative can also be
    opened subject to following conditions:

    ·        
    Mode of operation
    permitted is ‘Former (NRI) or Survivor’ only

    ·       The NRI (PIO / OCI)
    will be the primary/first account holder in the joint account and RI will be
    the second applicant

     

    # Following conditions applicable:

    ·        
    Pakistani
    National
     will require a
    prior approval from RBI before opening the account.

    ·   Bangladesh
    National
     to have a valid
    visa and residential permit issued by Foreigner Registration Office (FRO) /
    Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO) concerned.


    Permissible Credits in
    SBI NRE Account

    ·        
    Transfer from another
    NRE / FCNR (B) account

    ·        
    Transfer from another
    NRO account (subject to limit)

    ·        
    Fresh remittance from
    abroad through banking channel

    ·        
    Personal cheques drawn
    on foreign account

    ·      Proceeds of Foreign
    Currency Notes / Travelers cheques tendered by  NRI / PIO / OCI,  while visiting
    India. Amounts in excess of USD 5000 (or equivalent) in currency or USD
    10,000/- (or equivalent) in Travelers cheques should be accompanied by a
    Currency Declaration Form

    ·        
    Drafts issued by bank
    / exchange companies abroad

    ·     Interest, dividend and
    maturity proceeds of investments made in India etc on repatriable basis


    Interest Rates on SBI
    NRE Account

    o    Please click here for SBI NRE
    Savings Bank account

    o    Please click here for SBI NRE
    Deposits (TDR / STDR / RD)


    Funds
    Transfer From NRE To Overseas Account

    The funds in NRE Savings Bank account and deposits are fully
    repatriable i.e. funds can be transferred to any overseas account. You can
    place a request for transfer of funds as per any of the following mode:

     

    ·    Through
    Internet Banking (INB):
     For
    placing outward remittance or funds transfer  request (forex) favouring yourself
    or third party from your NRE Savings Bank account or NRE fixed deposit account
    or FCNR (B) account holders to any account overseas. For this, you have to
    first add a ‘beneficiary’ and then place a request for remittance in his/her
    favour. The ‘beneficiary’ is to be added only once and the details thereof will
    be stored in our system, thereby enabling you to send multiple remittances to
    him/her at any time subsequently.

     

    ·     Through
    Branch: 
    Please download a
    standard request letter by clicking on ‘For outward remittance from NRE /
    FCNR (B) account
    ’ from 
    ‘Download Forms’ and post / courier it your home branch. Please note that
    such request coming through email cannot be acted upon, due to security
    reasons.



    Premature
    Withdrawals

    ·        
    Below
    Rs.1 Crore
     – No interest is
    payable if the deposit is withdrawn before one year.

    o  Effective 01st April
    2017, Penalty for Premature Withdrawal for Retail Term Deposits upto Rs.5.00
    lacs will be 0.50% (all tenors).

    §     Description– Up to Rs.5.00 lacs

    §     Penalty (All Tenors : 0.50%

    §     Description: Above Rs.5.00 lacs but below Rs.1 Crore

    §     Penalty (All Tenors) : 1%

    o    The interest shall be
    0.50% or 1% below the rate applicable at the time of Deposits for the period
    Deposit has remained with the Bank or 0.50% or 1% below the contracted rate,
    whichever is lower.

     

    ·        
    Rs.1
    Crore & Above
     – No interest on
    withdrawals before one year


    Account
    Opening Process


    A.   
    Online Process by making application
    online 



    sbi-nre-account-online-application-form


    Step 1: Fill the Customer Information Section.

    sbi-nre-account-online-account-opening


    Step 2: Next fill the Account Information Section.

    Step 3: Download your online submitted application by
    clicking on “Download Completed Application” on home page and
    entering NARN number and your date of Birth

    Step 4: Please affix passport size photograph(s) of
    sole/first applicant and second applicant (if any) in the ‘Specimen Signature,
    Photograph & Third Party Attestation’ section on page 3 and 5 respectively.
    Also, please enclose one additional photograph of each applicant in the
    envelope while sending account opening application to the Bank.

    Step 5: Please mention place, date and affix your
    signatures at A1, A2, A3 & A4 for first applicant and B1, B2, B3 & B4
    for second applicant.

    Step 6: In case you are not visiting our Branch, then for
    all applicants signatures in the application and all Identification Documents
    have to be attested by any one of the designated authority as prescribed by
    SBI.

    Step 7: If you are sending an initial remittance (cheque /
    demand draft), then please draw it in favor of “State Bank of India A/c
    [Applicant’s Name]”.

    Step 8: Please mention “ONLINE NRI ACCOUNT OPENING
    APPLICATION [NARN No issued to you]” on the cover of envelope and post /
    courier your Account Opening Application along with Identification documents
    after attestation to the postal address mentioned in the email sent by the Bank
    during the course of filling online application.

    Step 9: Before dispatching your application and supporting
    documents to SBI in India, if you want to ensure whether your application and
    all documents are acceptable or not for opening of an account, then you can
    upload the scanned copy of application and supporting documents for the
    preliminary verification. For the purpose of uploading, please click on “Upload
    Application & Document for Preliminary Verification” button on the
    home page of online account opening application and proceed as mentioned. Uploaded
    documents will be reviewed by the Bank and the preliminary verification status
    will be informed to you over email. Accordingly, you can arrange to dispatch
    your application and supporting documents, after doing the necessary changes /
    correction (if any required).


    B. Offline Process by
    visiting a SBI branch

    ·       Please click here to download the account opening application, fill it
    manually and send it to your preferred home branch in India along with the
    attested copies of proofs & documents selected for KYC in the application.

     ·      Please fill and submit
    application along with proofs & documents selected for KYC in the
    application by visiting a SBI branch in India or overseas.



    Documents
    required to open SBI NRE Account:

    ·      To
    open SBI NRE account you will need documents like electricity, water, telephone
    bill, passport, driving license, resident permit, foreign or Indian bank
    statement. Also, it is necessary to deposit minimum amount through forex
    remittance or transfer from NRE account.


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