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                        Remittance
India’s diaspora population is the largest in the world. Approximately 16 million non-resident Indians (NRIs) live outside the country, says a 2015 United Nations report.
Many NRIs remit to India on a regular basis. For instance, some send money to support their families back home. Others send money for investment purposes. Many others transfer money to repay student loans.
In December 2018, the World Bank reported that India is the world’s top recipient of international remittances. India received a whopping $80 billion from international money transfers
So, Indians and NRIs are no strangers to international money transfer. And they can choose among offline and online money transfer modes.
Traditionally, NRIs have relied on money transfer services, but these can often be cumbersome and inconvenient for both issuer and beneficiary.
Bank wire transfers have improved matters. But such transfers could come with a high cost.
Of late, there has been a shift in how money is transferred. Thanks to digitisation, NRIs now have another option—online money transfer. This is free of many drawbacks shared by other modes of remittance.
NRIs use several remittance modes to send money to India:
NRIs should compare different money transfer services to zero in on the best option. It is important to look beyond traditional transfer modes to derive the maximum benefits. Convenience and speed are the most important factors. But keep a watch on the associated charges as well. Online money transfer services like RemitMoney top the remittance options with these benefits.
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