Guide to Bank of India NZ: NRI Services, Exchange Rate, Alternatives
Complete guide to Bank of India - New Zealand branch services catering towards NRIs based in NZ. Plus tips on how to save when remitting to India with Wise.
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Bank of Baroda is one of the first Indian banks to open branches overseas. In 2008, the bank opened a wholly-owned subsidiary in New Zealand, Bank of Baroda New Zealand (NZ). Non-resident Indians (NRIs) living in New Zealand can use Bank of Baroda NZ to open savings, current and fixed deposit accounts. The bank also offers ways to send money to India and loans.1
Learn more in this complete guide about Bank of Baroda in New Zealand.
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Bank of Baroda New Zealand offers accounts for locals and NRIs. Here are some of the bank options:
Bank of Baroda NZ offers three savings accounts for NRIs: a Baroda Savings Account, a Super Savings Account, and a Golden Savings Account.
Bank of Baroda New Zealand offers its NRI customers three types of current accounts.
Bank of Baroda NZ offers four types of fixed deposit accounts, which allow you to grow your money with interest at the bank. The accounts differ by how the interest is paid out.
This account provides a higher interest rate than the others but less access to the funds during the deposit term.
This account is like the Baroda Fixed Deposit, but the interest is payable monthly after TDS.
This account is like the Baroda Monthly Deposit, but the interest is payable annually after TDS.
This deposit is ideal for NZ NRIs who wish to contribute small monthly savings to meet future goals.
Fixed deposit interest rates vary from time to time. For current rates, check the Bank of Baroda NZ website.
While Bank of Baroda NZ offers bank and deposit facilities to all, NRIs can benefit from unlimited remittances to India. You can send funds to family and friends or to fund a Non-Resident External (NRE) or Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) in India.
International students can use the Bank of Baroda NZ savings accounts to receive money from their Indian accounts.
In addition to bank accounts and deposits, accountholders can also access Bank of Baroda NZ loans.
Bank of Baroda NZ offers loans for small and medium-sized businesses within the country. These loans can be used to grow a business or to cover operating expenses. Businesses can also avail themselves of overdraft services or a Baroda Mortgage loan.
The loan amount you qualify for at Bank of Baroda NZ will depend on your business’s revenue.
The interest rates on the different Bank of Baroda NZ loans change occasionally and can be viewed online.
The service charges applicable to deposits, loans, and other services are also listed on the website.
Bank of Baroda NZ offers a free remittance service called Rapid Funds2India for customers in New Zealand. The service allows unlimited transfers to Bank of Baroda bank accounts in India without fees. The funds can arrive instantly. Accountholders can also send money to other banks in India and take advantage of a one-day transfer facility.15
Bank of Baroda NZ customers can access Rapid Funds2India through their online dashboard, part of the bank’s internet banking portal.
International transfers are also available to Australia, the United Kingdom, Fiji and other countries.
When sending international transfers with a bank, you can expect two fees- one is the transfer fee, which is the cost of the service, and the second is often hidden in the exchange rate you get. Check out the next section on exchange rates.
Bank of Baroda NZ sets its own exchange rates for international transfers. The rates available here are subject to change daily.16
The Bank of Baroda NZ exchange rates can look higher than the current mid-market exchange rate you can see on Google. These markups of the exchange rate takes a cut of every dollar you exchange. It can seem small, but it adds up quickly. We invite you you compare the remittance cost of Bank of Baroda in New Zealand with Wise instead:
Bank of Baroda NZ has two branches in New Zealand that cater to local account holders and offer ATM services.
New Zealand offers banking options to residents and NRIs. There are local banks and credit unions, in addition to large foreign banks in the major cities.
NRIs or OCIs living in New Zealand can use the Bank of Baroda or Bank of India, both of which have subsidiaries in the country, for banking services. This can be a convenient option if you are an NRI and have an existing relationship with the bank back in India. However, others may want to consider a local or larger global bank for easy mobile apps and convenience or cheap and fast online transfer services to send money home, like Wise.
Wise uses smart tech to make transfers from New Zealand safe, fast, and low-cost. You can send money directly to local bank accounts or UPI accounts in India without any markups on the mid-market rate and transparent costs shows upfront.
NRIs can manage money easier with Wise. With convenient transfers to India, NRIs can send family maintenance, gifts or NRE funding straight to local bank accounts.
To take your money to the next level, take a look at the Wise account available for residents in New Zealand. It is one account where you can hold, send and spend in multiple currencies, including Indian rupees, Euros and US dollars. Plus, with a linked debit card, you can swipe like a local when you visit India or on your next holiday.
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Sources verified on 17 April 2024.
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Complete guide to Bank of India - New Zealand branch services catering towards NRIs based in NZ. Plus tips on how to save when remitting to India with Wise.