Fast & Secure International Money Transfers
Send money to friends, family and institutions worldwide at your convenience
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Reasons to Send Money Abroad With Us
24 hour* transfers guaranteed
Competitive exchange rates
100% Secure transactions
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4 Easy Steps to Get Forex
STEP 1
Choose a currency & lock- your prices
STEP 2
Complete your profile online or at a nearby Muthoot FinCorp branch
STEP 3
Make a payment online or at the branch to confirm your money transfer
STEP 4
Money gets credited to the beneficiary account in 24 hours*
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days would it take for money to reach the beneficiary account?
At Muthoot FinCorp ONE all the international money transfers are completed within 24* hours by us. However, the receiving bank can sometimes take more than 24* hours to reflect the transaction into the recipient’s bank account.
Why is my money not credited to the beneficiary account even in 48 hours?
When your money is not credited to the beneficiary account even in 48 hours, it could be due to several reasons. Firstly, check if there is an international bank holiday, secondly, the receiving bank might be taking some extra time.
We suggest that you wait for one more day, and still, if your money isn’t credited, please contact our customer support.
What are the circumstances that might lead to rejection of an outward remittance request?
Your outward remittance can be rejected due to the following reasons:
i. If the Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS) of USD 2,50,000 limit has already been utilized
ii. If there is an insufficient balance in your account
iii. If the beneficiary country is not in RBI’s; permitted country list
iv. If you have entered incorrect details of the beneficiary account
v. If the purpose of your amount transfer not covered under LRS
What are the documents required for making an international money transfer at Muthoot FinCorp ONE?
For international money transfer, your documents would vary for different purposes. Here is a list of the following:
i. To transfer funds to close relatives (‘relative’ as defined in Section 2(77) of the Companies Act, 2013) abroad, you will need to submit: - Sender: A2 form, (Form A2 is a FEMA declaration cum application for the purchase of foreign exchange for remittance purposes and mandated by RBI), address proof (Aadhar Card/Driving Licence/Passport or Voter ID), relationship proof (Passport/marriage certificate etc) - Receiver: Passport copy (with a declaration stating the relationship proof)
ii. When you need to transfer for medical visit, you will need to submit - Sender: A2 form (Form A2 is a FEMA declaration cum application for the purchase of foreign exchange for remittance purposes and mandated by RBI), Address proof (Aadhar Card/Driving Licence/ passport/Voter ID), relationship proof with close relative lose relatives (‘relative’ as defined in Section 2(77) of the Companies Act, 2013)Receiver: Letter from hospital and their passport copy
iii. To transfer funds to an educational institute, you will need to submit: Sender: A2 form (Form A2 is a FEMA declaration cum application for the purchase of foreign exchange for remittance purposes and mandated by RBI), Address proof (Aadhar Card/Driving Licence/Passport/Voter ID), relationship proof with close relative lose relatives (‘relative’ as defined in Section 2(77) of the Companies Act, 2013)Receiver: University acceptance and admission Letter along with the passport copy.
iv. For gift and donations you will need to submit:- Sender: -A2 form (Form A2 is a FEMA declaration cum application for the purchase of foreign exchange for remittance purposes and mandated by RBI), KYC documents (Aadhar Card/Driving Licence/Pan Card/Passport/Voter ID) and PAN Card.
Receiver: Valid Bank Account Details