Eligibility to Open and Maintain FCNR A/c
With the exception of persons of Indian origin from Bangladesh and Pakistan, all
NRIs and PIOs are eligible to maintain an FCNR account with an authorised bank
in India.
- Accounts may be opened with funds remitted from outside, existing NRE/ FCNR
accounts, etc.
- Remittances should be in the designated currency.
- Conversion to currency other than the designated currency also permitted at the
risk and cost of the remitter.
Features of FCNR Account
- The account can be opened with funds remitted from abroad, or transferred from
an existing NRE/FCNR account.
- FCNR accounts can be opened with designated currencies, which are: GBP, USD,
Deutsche Mark, Japanese Yen and the Euro.
- Conversion to another designated currency is permitted at a cost to the account
holder.
- Only term deposits can be maintained in FCNR accounts, in a time range of 6
months to 3 years.
- As per RBI guidelines, banks are free to offer interest on FCNR deposits below
LIBOR rates, less 25 basis points for deposits between 6 months to one year, and
LIBOR rates plus 50 basis points for deposits over a year.
- Banks are also free to decide on a fixed or a floating rate of interest on FCNR
term deposits.
- Interest rates are reviewed periodically and determined by directives from the
Reserve Bank (Department of Banking Operations and Development).
- The account holder can choose the periodicity of interest, from half-yearly to
annual payments. The interest can be credited to a new FCNR (B) account or a
NRE/NRO account.
- For permissible debits and credits, the regulations for FCNR accounts are
similar to the NRE accounts.
- For conversion of currencies, from designated currency to rupees and vice versa,
the day’s rate of conversion will apply.
- Funds from the FCNR account are allowed to move within the country at no extra
cost to the account holder.
- For loans and overdrafts against FCNR accounts, the same conditions as the NRE
accounts apply.
- In case of premature withdrawal of the FCNR Term Deposit, a penalty is levied.
Interest paid on the account is calculated at a 1% below the committed rate if
accounts are closed prematurely.
- However, no interest is paid on deposits held for less than 6 months, and a
penalty would have to be paid as per directives from the apex bank. The RBI
guidelines prevail on these terms, issued as and when required.
FCNR A/c after Change in Resident Status
- NRI deposits such as the FCNR can continue till the maturity date at the
contracted rate of interest even after the account holder’s resident status
changes to resident Indian.
- However, except for interest rates and reserve requirements of FCNR deposits,
these accounts are treated as resident accounts effective from the account
holder’s date of return to India.
- On maturity, these accounts are converted to either an RFC account or the
Resident Rupee Deposit account.
- As for joint accounts, the same rules as those for NRE accounts apply to FCNR
deposits too.
- For repatriation of funds from the FCNR account, the same conditions as those
for NRE accounts apply.
- The RBI does not provide any guarantee on foreign exchange.
Other Features -
- Reserve Bank will not provide foreign exchange guarantee.
- Lending of resources mobilized by authorized dealers under these accounts are
not subject to any interest rate stipulations.