money issues
Hey
Just a quickie question. How much money can I withdraw out of my ICICI account per day? Thinking of flying to India to try and bring some cash home (converted into pounds of course) Cheers |
Re: money issues
Originally Posted by becky667
(Post 7219190)
Hey
Just a quickie question. How much money can I withdraw out of my ICICI account per day? Thinking of flying to India to try and bring some cash home (converted into pounds of course) Cheers hope this helps |
Re: money issues
At todays rate-68rps to £1 don't think I would be taking much out of the bank to change back into pounds. :eek:
Just looked at our bank statements and 22,000 it the largest we ever took out quite a few times when we were buying furniture etc so would guess that is it. |
Re: money issues
Originally Posted by emsirrah
(Post 7220279)
At todays rate-68rps to £1 don't think I would be taking much out of the bank to change back into pounds. :eek:
Just looked at our bank statements and 22,000 it the largest we ever took out quite a few times when we were buying furniture etc so would guess that is it. If you change 1lakh rupees at R68 you would get £1470 at R80 you would get £1250 at R85 you would get £1176 Definately do it now if you can !! regards Indiapurple |
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I totally got that the wrong way round. :curse: silly me. sorry.
Thinking of it from changing it to rupees. Yes of course you would have to give less. |
Re: money issues
Originally Posted by emsirrah
(Post 7221009)
I totally got that the wrong way round. :curse: silly me. sorry.
Thinking of it from changing it to rupees. Yes of course you would have to give less. Love J5 |
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Would like to start a new thread of how to transfer money from UK when the rupee is on a high in Monsoon. Have heard that some people have only been charged as little as £10? Anybody got the names of the banks which transfer to HDFC Goa for that amount.
Still have problems with site, cannot start threads etc. |
Re: money issues
Originally Posted by noni
(Post 7221211)
Would like to start a new thread of how to transfer money from UK when the rupee is on a high in Monsoon. Have heard that some people have only been charged as little as £10? Anybody got the names of the banks which transfer to HDFC Goa for that amount.
Still have problems with site, cannot start threads etc. |
Re: money issues
Originally Posted by noni
(Post 7221211)
Would like to start a new thread of how to transfer money from UK when the rupee is on a high in Monsoon. Have heard that some people have only been charged as little as £10? Anybody got the names of the banks which transfer to HDFC Goa for that amount.
Still have problems with site, cannot start threads etc. |
Re: money issues
Originally Posted by johnny five
(Post 7221032)
You got the "telling Mitzy to f-off bit" wrong too, it happened on 15th Nov. 2008. Thought it sounded familiar!
Love J5 |
Re: money issues
Originally Posted by Goacrazy56
(Post 7221589)
Hi Noni try ICICI we transfered money out with them last year and it was about £10 but we have an account with them:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Think I'll talk to CitiBank or Axis AndyD 8-)# |
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the best bank in Goa for FNs? which is it??
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Re: money issues
Originally Posted by terraincognita
(Post 7242815)
the best bank in Goa for FNs? which is it??
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Re: money issues
I HAVE different bank accounts here,HDFC and ICICI.
Hdfc are by far the best,excellent service and nothing is too much trouble for them.As for icici,totaly useless,we have been trying to change our address with them for the past 8 months and it still hasn'nt been done. John |
Re: money issues
I think you will find that under Indian financial laws, you are required to hold a valid visa whilst operating a bank account.
Strictly following the letter of the law you should close your bank account before one visa ends and open a new one when you return. Different banks have different attitudes to this situation, some ignore it, some are aware and rigorously enforce it, some deny the law exists, etc. Bear in mind, its in their interest (sic) to get hold of your money, like any bank. In theory, having a UK ICICI bank account doesn't alter any of the above. The law involved is FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) which is available on line if you search. The wording is in plain English and straight-forward. With the Indian Authorities closing in on everything foreigners do here, especially the British, please be careful, we have heard of some "panicky" situations. If you simply want to access your money while on holiday, a Nationwide Flex account allows you to draw from ICICI atms (and it would appear, some others) free of charge and at good exchange rates. If you are trying to gain from the higher interest rates available here, then please accept that there are risks involved, not just with the "credit crunch", as Indian banks do not offer the guarantees given in the UK, but also the "illegality" of having a bank account without a valid visa. J5 I posted this on HT yesterday as so many of the "happy-holidaymakers" were extolling the virtues of their Goan bank accounts. Thought it might be relevant to this thread as well. Quite happy to be told I am wrong, but please check first, before you do! |
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