Saturday, July 13, 2013

More options for your NRI relatives to send money home

Shyamal Banerjee/Mint
Shyamal Banerjee/Mint
Live Mint : Vivina vishwanathan :Jul 11 2013. 05 21 PM IST
Apart from the traditional way remittance , a few innovative ways have been introduced recently.
On 27 June, the rupee plummeted to 60.73 per dollar and that was good news for non-resident Indians (NRIs) who send money to their families in India. According to the World Bank, India is the largest recipient country in the world; it received almost $70 billion in remittances in 2012. Like the numerous NRIs from the Gulf Co-operation Council, Rengish Antony, project development engineer, Johnson Controls Inc., too, sends money to his homeland. Says Antony, “I send money every month to India either through UAE Exchange or Western Union. It takes almost two-three working days for the money to reach my parents.”
Though Antony still follows the traditional way of remitting money, a few innovative ways have been introduced recently. Says Kiran Shetty, managing director, Western Union India, “People look for options to send money through Internet or mobile. This transformation will happen slowly.” Here are some of the innovative ways of remitting money to India.
Remittance card
It is a rupee-denominated prepaid card. Your relative in the US, the UK, Canada, the UAE or any other country can load cash in the prepaid card at any UAE exchange centre. The card is not issued to the remitter; it is only for the beneficiary or receiver in India. All you have to do is apply for it online on the bank website. After ensuring compliance with know-your-client norms, the bank would activate the card. You will also get a personal identification number. Once the sender remits the money from the overseas UAE Exchange branch, the funds will be automatically loaded into the prepaid card, which can be used at any automated-teller machine (ATM) or point of sale (PoS) terminal like a debit card.
The cash withdrawal limit is Rs.50,000 per day and PoS transaction limit Rs.15,000 per day varying from bank to bank. Currently, ICICI Bank Money Transfer Money2India and PNB Xpress Money Remit card—launched by Xpress Money and Punjab National Bank—are available.
Charges: There is no issuance fee for the ICICI Bank card. But there is a one-time processing fee ofRs.300. The charges vary from card to card.
Mobile-based remittance
Banks and money transfer operators have started providing mobile-based remittance via instant money transfer. For instance, Xpress Money and Axis Bank Ltd together have launched a platform where you can receive money using a code sent to the phone. For this the sender has to visit an Xpress Money outlet. While sending the money, she has to mention the beneficiary’s mobile number. The receiver will then get a code on her mobile. She can walk into any Axis Bank ATM and key in the code to withdraw the money. For this, the sender and the receiver need not be an Axis Bank account holder.
Charges: Only the transaction fee is applicable here and it varies from country to country. For instance, if you send money from the US, the transactional cost will be $28 and if it is from UAE, it will be 15 United Arab Emirates dirham.
Apps
If you are a smartphone user, you are likely to see more action in the remittance space soon. Xoom Corp., a digital money transfer provider and Vesta Corp. have introduced an app for money transfer. You can download the app only on an android or iPhone. Once you download the app, you will have to create a login ID. Through this you can remit money after which the receiver will get a transaction number. The receiver has to quote the transaction number to withdraw the money. Some banks offer apps to track the money transfer process.
Charges: The app is free. However, transaction fee is applicable and it varies from country to country.
Quick remit
If you are one of those who is sceptical of using new ways of remitting money to India, you can continue using traditional platforms to remit money. However, the current environment has pushed traditional remittance service providers to upgrade their existing platforms. Money transfer companies are seen focusing on instant cash, too. Says Promoth Manghat, vice-president (global operations), UAE Exchange, “Now everything needs to happen instantly. Flashremit, a real-time account credit solution, is an offering to address that need. Here transactions are done instantly on a one-on-one basis. Even before you leave the counter, the sender and the receiver will get an SMS on their mobile phones confirming the credit of the remittance.”
Charges: Only transaction fee is applicable, which varies from country to country. If you plan to send money through any of these modes, remember to check transfer charges, exchange rates, service charges and the number of days required to send the amount. Also, ensure to initiate transaction with an authorized remittance provider.

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  1. I found this post to be very educational. Thank you for broadening my knowledge of this subject. No doubt its a great piece of writing as well. Thanks

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