Start-up with overseas unit gets to open currency a/c abroad

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 23 2016 | 8:48 PM IST
Reserve Bank today allowed start-ups with an overseas subsidiary to open foreign currency accounts abroad to credit foreign exchange earnings from exports and sales made by them.
"In line with the Government of India's start-up initiative, it has been decided that an Indian startup, having an overseas subsidiary, may open a foreign currency account with a bank outside India for the purpose of crediting to the account foreign exchange earnings out of exports/sales...," RBI said in a notification.
The balances held in such accounts, to the extent they represent exports from India, should be repatriated to India within the period prescribed for realisation of exports, it said.
RBI further said payments received in foreign exchange by an Indian start-up arising out of sales or exports... Will be a permissible credit to the Exchange Earners Foreign Currency (EEFC) account maintained in India by the start-up.
Furthermore, the existing facility of opening a foreign currency account outside India, available to LIC or GIC and their subsidiaries for the purpose of meeting the expenditure incidental to the insurance business carried on by them, has now been liberalised, it said.
Accordingly, any insurance or reinsurance company registered with the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India may open a foreign currency account with a bank outside India to carry out insurance or reinsurance business.
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First Published: Jun 23 2016 | 8:48 PM IST

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