Indel Money receives RBI license to embark on foreign exchange business Company second in the country to get AD Category-II license under the non-deposit taking Systemically Important NBFC category

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New Delhi, October 04, 2023 :  Indel Money, the flagship company of Indel Corporation and a non-banking finance company (NBFC), today said that it has received an Authorized Dealer (AD) Category-II license from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to start foreign exchange business such as conversion of foreign currency bank notes, travel money cards and in undertaking Outward remittances which fall under the ambit of license.

 The objective of issuing such licenses is to provide easier foreign exchange conversion facilities for travelers and tourists, including Non-Resident Indians (NRI), by enlarging the network of money changing facilities in the country.

 RBI issues authorization under Section 10(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) to select entities as AD Category-II to carry out specified non-trade related current account transactions, all the activities permitted to the Full-Fledged Money Changers (FFMC) and any other activity as decided by the central bank.

 On this development, Umesh Mohanan ED and CEO, Indel Money said: “I am delighted to announce that Indel Money has received the coveted Authorized Dealer Category-II license from RBI for conducting foreign exchange business. It is a significant milestone in the company’s journey as we are the second Systemically Important non-deposit taking NBFC in the country to get such license. It also offers us a golden opportunity to explore the foreign exchange services segment, which has been consistently recording a remarkable growth especially in the post-Covid era.”


The AD Category-II foreign exchange license is superior to the ordinary money exchange license as it offers more features like facilitating outward (international) remittances towards non-trade current account transactions apart from transacting in multi-currency travel money cards and foreign currency banknotes.

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)