Faqs

1. How do I open an Account?
2. What are the documents required for opening NRE Savings Account?
3.
What is the minimum amount with which I can open a NRE Savings Account?
4.
Are my NRE savings Account funds repatriable?
5.
Are they taxable in India?
6. Can I open my Account in any Currency?
7. Can I have Joint Account Holders for my NRE Savings Account?
8. How is the Ncash Debit card different from ATM card?
9. What are the limits on an Ncash debit cards for NRI customers?
10. What are all the charges associated with a Debit Card?
11. How do I apply for the Ncash Debit card?
12. Whom do we contact for help while we are abroad?
13. Can a joint account holder have a separate Debit card?
14. Can I set my own limits for Automatic Fixed Deposits (quantum optima)?
15. What is the minimum balance for a the Automatic Fixed Deposits (quantum optima) account?
16. How can I transfer funds from my NRO / NRE savings account to
Another account in ICICI Bank (own)
Another account in ICICI Bank (third party)
An account in another bank?
17. Can I transfer funds from my NRO to an NRE Account?
   
1. How do I open an Account?
  You can open the NRE Savings Account either by applying online or by downloading the A/C opening form and mailing it to us at -
NRI Services Centre,
ICICI Bank,
Maratha Mandir Annex,
Dr. A. B. Nair Road,
Mumbai - 400 008,
India.
e-mail ID: nri@icicibank.com
 
2. What are the documents required for opening NRE Savings Account?
 

Compulsory Documents:
The following documents are mandatory

  • Copies of the passport pages where your name, address, specimen signature, photograph and visa details are recorded
  • Copy of valid visa (the visa could be either in the passport or given separately)
   * You should countersign the copies with the words "TRUE COPY"
 


In addition to the above, any two of the following documents need to be submitted:

Details of existing bank account in India like

  • Account number
  • Type of account
  • Branch name with full postal address including PIN, telephone number of the branch
  • Copy of the latest statement of account (with account number, branch name) in India,
    or first and last page of the passbook, showing name, address, account number, branch name as well as transaction details.
  • The transactions shown in the statement or passbook should relate to a period within the last 12 months.
  • Copy of any recent letter received from your existing banker. The account number should be specified in the letter.
 

In case you are a person of Indian origin not holding an Indian passport, submitting the following can complete introduction formalities:

  • A copy of relevant pages of passport countersigned by you
  • Any cancelled paid cheque in original drawn on your Banker abroad showing your signature, bank name, account number
  **In case you are unable to comply with any of the necessary formalities, you may alternately send - a copy of the passport countersigned by an official of Indian Consulate, High Commission or Embassy abroad

 
3. What is the minimum amount with which I can open a NRE Savings Account?
  The minimum amount for opening an NRE Savings Account is Rs.10,000/-
 
4. Are my NRE Savings Accounts funds repatriable?
  Yes, both the principle and interest are repatriable
 
5. Are they taxable in India?
  No. The deposits and interest are exempted from Indian tax
 
6. Can I open my Account in any Currency?
  Yes, you can open your account in any currency. We will convert your currency into INR and open the NRE Savings Account. Your NRE Savings Account will be maintained in INR only.
 
7. Can I have Joint Account Holders for my NRE Savings Account?
  Yes. You can have a joint account only with a Non-Resident Indian(s). Alternately, you can authorize an Indian resident to operate your account, by submitting a mandate letter. You can also register nomination for this Account.
 
8. How is the Ncash Debit card different from ATM card?
  ICICI Bank's Ncash Debit Card can be used:
- For transactions at merchant establishments.
- As well as For account operation at bank ATMs both in India as well as abroad.
- Unlike an ATM card, which can be used only for account operations at limited ATMs.
- In India ICICI Bank's Ncash Debit Card is applicable.
- At Over 30,000 merchant establishments and 1300 ATMs.
- Globally ICICI Bank's Ncash Debit Card is applicable.
- At 11 million merchant establishments and 6,00,000 ATMs.
- Lost Card Protection.
- Zero Liability from the time you report loss of your card.
- NCASH Rewards Program ICICI Bank rewards you with 1 loyalty point credited to your account for every   Rs.100 that you spend at Merchant Establishments. Each loyalty point carries a redemption value of
  Rs. 1.
- Debit-cum-ATM Card
- The NCASH International Debit Card doubles up as an ATM card, allowing you to transact using India's
   largest ATM network.
 
9. What are the limits on an Ncash debit cards for NRI customers?
  Cash withdrawal: Rs. 25,000/- per day
+
Transactions worth Rs. 25,000/- per day
at merchant establishments.
 
10. What are all the charges associated with a Debit Card?
 
  • The annual fee of Rs. 99 is waived for all NRI's.
  • No charge if the debit card is used in ICICI Bank ATMs.
  • For use in VISA ATMs, the charges are:
  1. Cash Withdrawal in India. . .Rs. 50
  2. Cash Withdrawal in US . . . $1 + 2 % currency conversion charges
  3. Cash Withdrawal in non-US $2.25 + 2% currency conversion charges
  • Balance Enquiry in non-ICICI Bank ATMs - Rs. 25
  • No charge for using the debit card for shopping in a merchant establishment except 2% currency conversion charge.
 
11. How do I apply for the Ncash Debit card?
  Ncash Debit card is available for all NRE Checking account holders.
  • No, I am not an ICICI Bank customer
    Then you will need to open a Savings Account with ICICI Bank.
  • Yes, I am an ICICI Bank customer.


There are 4 simple steps to get your NCASH International Debit Card:
- Download the application form.

- Fill in the details.

- Attach a recent photograph of yourself.

- Mail it to: -
NRI Services Centre,
ICICI Bank,
Maratha Mandir Annex,
Dr. A. B. Nair Road,
Mumbai - 400 008,
India.
e-mail ID: nri@icicibank.com
Your NCASH International Debit Card will be delivered to you within three weeks at the address mentioned in the application form.

 
12. Whom do we contact for help while we are abroad?
  You can contact
Visa Global Customer Assistance Service
Toll-Free Number : 1800 - 345 1345
 
13. Can a joint account holder have a separate Debit card?
  Yes, a joint account holder can definitely be issued a separate Debit card.
 
14. Can I set my own limits for Automatic Fixed Deposits (quantum optima)?
  Yes, you can set any minimum balance limit above which, the funds from your savings account will get automatically swept into a FD for 1 year.
(Equal to or above Rs. 25,000*)
You can also set any limits for multiples in which fixed deposits should be generated. (Equal to or above Rs. 5000)
 
15. What is the minimum balance for the Automatic Fixed Deposits (quantum optima) account?
  The quantum optima FD will get generated automatically over a balance of Rs. 25,000* in multiples of
Rs. 5000.
*For all existing customers who have opted for Quantum Optima facility (before 15th August 2002), any amount in excess of Rs. 10,000 from the checking account would continue to be automatically swept into an Rupee Fixed Deposits account.
 
16. How can I transfer funds from my NRO / NRE savings account to
Another account in ICICI BANK (own)
Another account in ICICI BANK (third party)
An account in another bank?
 

 

You can Use ICICI Bank's Internet banking facility for Funds transfer within your accounts. All you need to do

  • Login to Internet Banking
  • Click on "e-cheques" section and follow the instructions given.
 
17. Can I transfer funds from my NRO to an NRE Account?
  No, funds from NRO account cannot be transferred to an NRE account since funds in an NRO account cannot be repatriated outside India.
 
   

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