KJ Wealth serves NRI and foreign investor clients with structures built for cross-border compliance, repatriation and currency considerations from day one.
Non-resident Indians face a specific set of constraints that most domestic-only advisors aren't set up to navigate well: repatriation rules, NRE/NRO structuring, currency exposure, and the tax treatment of Indian investments in their country of residence.
KJ Wealth structures mutual fund, AIF/PMS, GIFT City and equity and commodity broking allocations with these constraints built in from the start, not bolted on afterward.
Foreign investors without NRI status typically need a compliant, regulated route into Indian markets. GIFT City structures are central to this — offering a way to access Indian-domiciled fund structures through an internationally recognisable financial services jurisdiction.
Where relevant, KJ Capital's equity and commodity broking capability sits alongside this for investors who want direct market access as well.
Whether you're an NRI investing back into India or a foreign investor accessing Indian markets for the first time, portfolios are built the same way: on a framework designed to endure across market conditions, not on a forecast of what markets will do next.
Cross-border constraints — repatriation, currency exposure, and tax treatment in your country of residence — are built into that framework from the start.
Distance shouldn't mean a diluted advisory relationship. GIFT City structures and regular portfolio review keep you connected to how your Indian allocation is performing and why, regardless of which time zone you're in.