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MEDICAL TREATMENTS FOR NRIS
The biggest financial mistake NRIs make is assuming distance equals preparednessEarning abroad and sending money home consistently fosters a false sense of security for NRIs. This confidence becomes a blind spot, as fin...
Why NRIs don’t return to India even after saving ₹5-6 Crore? A young Indian abroad explainsA viral video has sparked a debate on why affluent Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) opt to stay abroad. While financial security is achieved, fa...
From Gulf to US, NRIs fly home for faster & cheaper healthcareNon-Resident Indians are increasingly choosing India for medical treatment, driven by significantly lower costs and easier access to health...
NRIs flying home for faster access to healthcare, lower costs: Here’s what to check before you seek medical treatment in IndiaNRIs are choosing India for medical treatment due to lower healthcare costs, faster access to quality care, and NABH-accredited hospitals. ...
India’s low-cost healthcare fuels NRI medical tourism boom: ReportSurgeries and medicines at a fraction of the prices overseas, insurance cover at much lower premiums, and cultural familiarity are some fac...
NRIs drive surge in India’s medical tourism with significant growth in health insurance adoptionMedical tourism in India is increasing. More NRIs are choosing India for treatment. This is due to lower costs and cultural familiarity. He...
NRIs turning to India for high-quality affordable healthcare, customers up 150% YoY in FY25: ReportIndia is becoming a top healthcare destination for NRIs, driven by high-quality care and major cost savings. Policybazaar data shows a 150%...
Health insurance beyond borders: How NRIs can manage healthcare needs of elderly parents back in IndiaNRIs are increasingly purchasing health insurance in India for their parents, driven by the need for comprehensive care from afar. Tailored...
How NRIs can extract maximum value from voluntary deductible in their health insuranceIndian software engineer Ravi moved to the US for a career opportunity but overlooked his health insurance policy in India. After realizing...
What NRIs should know about 100% cashless health insurance coverage in IndiaIndia's healthcare sector has advanced significantly, becoming a global hub for medical tourism. The new 'Cashless Everywhere' initiative a...
Understanding GST benefits for NRIs buying health insurance in IndiaMany NRIs migrate from India for better opportunities and living standards but ensuring their family's financial health remains crucial. In...
Looking for comprehensive insurance that covers OPD charges? What NRIs should knowNRIs face high OPD costs if they don’t renew Indian health insurance. Comprehensive policies with OPD and consumables cover, up to Rs 100,0...
Spreading your desi roots: How NRIs can build a sustainable corpusNRIs navigate challenges by diversifying investments in India, focusing on equities, alternative funds, and real estate. Strategic allocati...
NRI Budget wish list: Four things Indians abroad are hoping for this yearIndians working or living abroad are hoping for some long-pending changes in the Finance Bill this time.
Should NRIs buy health insurance in India?Buying health insurance in India makes sense if the NRI is returning to the home country or intends to do so in a couple of years. It’s adv...
Can NRIs save tax through health insurance bought in India?An NRI is allowed to buy a health insurance policy in India to secure their health as well as that of their family members. Most Indian hea...
RBI allows utility bills, tax payments under inward remittanceReserve Bank today allowed payments to utility service providers, tax payments, and EMI payments in India.
Indian tax laws give NRIs a raw dealInstead of trying to attract NRIs to invest in India, the tax laws deny them the benefits that are available to resident Indians.
Budget 2013: Five things NRIs would look for from the finance ministerIt is a well known fact that the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) community plays a crucial role in the scheme of things in the Indian economy.
- Insurance cos reluctant to cover foreigners' treatment cost
India may have taken a lead in medical tourism, but insurance companies are reluctant to cover the cost of treatment of the foreign patient...