The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is set to impose stricter controls on overseas remittances, particularly targeting foreign currency deposits with lock-in periods. These changes aim to curb passive wealth outflows and maintain financial stability.
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The Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) is a regulatory framework by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) that allows resident Indians to remit up to $250,000 annually for various purposes such as education abroad, foreign travel, medical expenses, and investment in global stocks or real estate.
The RBI is tightening rules to curb passive wealth outflows, particularly through foreign currency deposits with lock-in periods, which are viewed as a form of passive capital export and can undermine financial stability.
No, the new restrictions will not impact genuine investments in foreign shares, mutual funds, or property. They are specifically aimed at discouraging interest-seeking fund transfers that do not contribute to the productive economy.
There has been a significant increase in foreign currency deposits under LRS, often used by high-net-worth individuals to move capital offshore while bypassing India’s more tightly monitored capital outflow frameworks. This has raised concerns about passive capital export.
The new rules are expected to be formalised in the coming quarter, pending government consultations. The RBI is currently in talks with the government to finalize the amendments.
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