With the help of Money Transfer Service Scheme one can easily transfer personal remittances from abroad to beneficiaries in India. In this scheme only inward personal remittances into India such as remittances towards family maintenance and remittances favouring foreign tourists visiting India are permissible. There is no option for outward remittance from India is permissible under MTSS.

The service is targeted to particularly fulfill the needs of NRI dependent families in India, visiting International tourists and foreign students studying in India.
How can one transfer money?
1. A remitter can go to any of the Western Union / MoneyGram Locations in the countries in which the Service operates, fills up a form to send the amount and pays principal amount and charges.
2. The sender gets a unique Money Transfer Control Number / Reference Number on a receipt after the transaction is sent through the system.
3. Thereafter, the sender calls up his/her payee and gives information on the money sent. The Payee / Receiver goes to the Post Office , fills up a form to receive money, shows valid identification and receives money along with the receipt, once the transaction is verified.
4. This entire process is completed within ten minutes.
Other features of International Money Transfer Service are:
- The Payee receives the full amount in Indian Rupees. There is a maximum limit of 2500 USD that can be sent at a time as per applicable RBI regulations which must however be only for personal use.
- Amounts upto INR. 50,000/- may be paid to the beneficiary in cash.
- Any amount exceeding this limit shall be paid by means of account payee cheque or credited directly to the Savings Account standing in the Post Office in the name of the beneficiary. However, in case of foreign tourists, higher amounts can be payable in cash.
- Only 30 transactions can be received by a single beneficiary in a calendar year.
- The Post Offices have been directed to treat the payee as "Most Favoured Customers", which ensures courteous and efficient service to them.
- Recipients of the money transfers need to provide sufficient information necessary to establish their identity and proof of residence through reliable Govt issued documents like
- Election Card,
- Driving License,
- PAN Card,
- Ration Card,
- Aadhar Card etc,
- A copy of which also has to be provided to the Post Office for receiving a transfer.
This International Money Transfer Service is safe, legal, fast & reliable. Also, it is approved by the Reserve Bank of India and is being provided by a Department of the Government of India i.e. the Department of Posts.
Source: IndiaPost
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