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The PIS Account is a scheme offered by the Reserve Bank of India, defined in Schedule 3 of the Foreign Exchange Management Act 2000.
The PIS Account is particularly useful for NRIs who wish to participate in the Indian capital market– purchase and sell shares (barring intra-day trade) and/or convertible of Indian companies, via a recognised stock exchange (through a registered broker) on repatriation basis.
Features of Product offering:
Source of Funds: Permissible Credit
Source of Funds: Permissible Debit
As per the revised guidelines from RBI (Notification No.FEMA.361/2016-RB dated February 15, 2016) a Non-resident Indian (NRI) may acquire and hold equity shares, convertible preference shares, convertible debenture, warrants or units, on non-repatriation basis, which will be deemed to be domestic investment at par with the investment made by residents. Thus, NRIs may acquire, on non-repatriation basis, any security issued by a company without any limit either on the stock exchange or outside it.
In view of the above notification, the Bank has discontinued
NRIs can still invest on non-repatriation basis and continue to enjoy existing services like trade settlements by submitting the contract notes to the Bank. For this purpose, it has been decided to revamp the offering with the following benefits.
For NRIs the following:
For PIOs, in addition to the above, the following documents are necessary:
No, the PIS Account cannot be held in joint name.
And as per the RBI guidelines, a NRI is expected to have a separate bank account solely for PIS purposes.
Only one designated bank for the purpose of routing transactions under the PIS for NRE is allowed. So, as an NRI, you cannot maintain NRE accounts under PIS with different banks.
Yes, it is restricted to 5.0% of the paid-up capital of a company in case of shares, and 5.0% of the paid-up value of each series of debentures. Cumulatively, NRIs can hold only up to a maximum of 10% of such holdings or any higher percentage so permitted in respect of any particular company on repatriation basis.
If the holdings are in excess of the prescribed limit, the excess will need to be offloaded. But shares debentures acquired through the ‘primary market’ are excluded for the purpose of above limits.
Further, intra-day trading is disallowed. So, you cannot do non-delivery based trades; short-selling is not permitted under the PIS.
Yes, RBI permission is not required in case you have received shares in inheritance. But the shares can be held only on non-repatriable basis.
Shares purchased under PIS on stock exchange shall be sold on stock exchange only. Such Shares cannot be transferred by way of sale under private arrangement or by way of gift (except by NRIs to their relatives as defined in Section 6 of Companies Act, 1956 or to a charitable trust duly registered under the laws in India) to a person resident in India or outside India without prior approval of the Reserve Bank of India.
As per Section 6(5) of Foreign Exchange Management Act (
Thus, shares bought through the primary or secondary market as ‘resident individual’ can be held only on a non-repatriation basis.
Once your residential status changes to that of an NRI, these shares need to be credited to the NRO Demat Account, and thereafter they can be sold in the secondary market without PIS permission. The sale proceeds can be credited to the NRO Saving Account after the payment of capital gains tax.
In case of change in residential status, it is the NRI’s responsibility to inform the bank, who will then follow its process. A new residential status
Enhanced set-off facility is a feature by which current losses on PIS transactions can be nullified against future profits, thereby enabling you to save Capital Gains tax. The facility is offered at portfolio level during the financial year.
Salient features
The account enables NRIs to transact smoothly, in a seamless and hassle-free manner. Moreover, you can have a better control over your personal finance and investment activity.
Axis Bank offers attractive rate of interest on NRE and NRO Accounts; so consider opening them to participate in the Portfolio Investment Scheme.
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