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difference between NRE and NRO​


sy6810400: An NRE account is a bank account opened in India in the name of an NRI, to park his foreign earnings; whereas, an NRO account is a bank account opened in India in the name of an NRI, to manage the income earned by him in India. ... An NRI can open a joint NRO account with one or more NRIs or Indian citizens.

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Answered by Bad0BoY
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An NRE account is a bank account opened in India in the name of an NRI, to park his foreign earnings; whereas, an NRO account is a bank account opened in India in the name of an NRI, to manage the income earned by him in India. ... An NRI can open a joint NRO account with one or more NRIs or Indian citizens...

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Answered by MadhushreeDey794
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An NRE account is a bank account opened in India in the name of an NRI, to park his foreign earnings; whereas, an NRO account is a bank account opened in India in the name of an NRI, to manage the income earned by him in India. ... An NRI can open a joint NRO account with one or more NRIs or Indian citizens. You should opt for NRE Accounts if you want to hold or maintain your overseas earnings in Indian currency. NRE Accounts are also suitable if you wish to keep your savings liquid. You should opt for NRO Accounts if you want to save your earnings from India in Indian currency itself.

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