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Arbitrage Mutual Funds for NRIs: A Smart and Safe Investment Strategy for High-Tax Brackets

Amit GuptaBy Amit GuptaJuly 24, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) often seek low-risk, tax-efficient investment options in India—especially those who want predictable returns without the volatility of equity markets. Arbitrage mutual funds offer the best of both worlds: the tax advantages of equity and the stability of debt instruments. For NRIs in higher income tax brackets, this fund category can be a powerful solution to preserve capital while growing it modestly.

In this blog, we dive deep into Arbitrage Mutual Funds for NRIs, exploring how they work, why they’ve become a preferred choice post-2023 tax reforms, and how NRIs can easily get started.

In this Article

  • What Are Arbitrage Mutual Funds?
  • Why Arbitrage Mutual Funds Are Ideal for NRIs
    • 1. Equity-Like Taxation – Big Advantage
    • 2. Low-Risk Structure
    • 3. Volatility Is a Benefit, Not a Risk
    • 4. Better Liquidity Than FDs
    • 5. Stable Returns
  • Step-by-Step Guide for NRIs to Invest in Arbitrage Mutual Funds
    • 📌 Step 1: Open an NRE or NRO Bank Account
    • 📌 Step 2: Complete NRI KYC Process
    • 📌 Step 3: Onboarding
    • 📌 Step 4: Start Investing
  • Who Should Consider Arbitrage Mutual Funds?

What Are Arbitrage Mutual Funds?

Arbitrage mutual funds are hybrid equity-oriented schemes that capitalize on price differences for the same asset across two different markets—usually the cash (spot) market and the futures market.

Here’s how they work:

  • The fund manager buys a stock in the cash market and simultaneously sells it in the futures market where it trades at a higher price.
  • This price differential (spread) becomes the profit, captured without taking directional market risk.
  • To qualify as an equity fund, at least 65% of the portfolio must be in equity or equity-related instruments, while the rest is parked in debt or money market instruments for added stability.

In essence, arbitrage funds lock in profits while hedging against market volatility, making them low-risk and ideal for short-to-medium-term goals.

Why Arbitrage Mutual Funds Are Ideal for NRIs

NRIs often struggle with navigating India’s tax landscape while balancing safety, liquidity, and returns. Arbitrage funds solve this challenge in several ways:

1. Equity-Like Taxation – Big Advantage

Following the 2023 Indian budget, taxation on traditional debt mutual funds was brought in line with slab rates, making them less attractive for high-income investors. Arbitrage funds, however, continue to enjoy equity taxation:

  • Short-term capital gains (STCG) taxed at 20%
  • Long-term capital gains (LTCG) (after 12 months) tax-free up to ₹1.25 lakh and 12.5% thereafter

This is a game-changer for NRIs in higher tax brackets, offering superior post-tax returns compared to fixed deposits (FDs) or debt funds.

Check Out: Thematic Mutual Funds for NRIs: Smart Investment Strategies for Exceptional Growth in India

2. Low-Risk Structure

Since arbitrage positions are fully hedged, there’s minimal exposure to stock market volatility. NRIs, who may not actively monitor the Indian market daily, benefit from a safe and predictable investment strategy.

3. Volatility Is a Benefit, Not a Risk

Arbitrage opportunities increase when markets are volatile. For example, wider spreads between the cash and futures markets lead to higher gains—making uncertain markets profitable for these funds.

4. Better Liquidity Than FDs

Unlike FDs or long-term NRI bonds, arbitrage funds are more flexible. They offer quick redemption, and while holding for a year is beneficial for tax reasons, there’s no lock-in like fixed income schemes.

5. Stable Returns

Historically, arbitrage funds have delivered returns between 5–6% annually—comparable to FDs but with the added bonus of tax efficiency and flexibility.

Step-by-Step Guide for NRIs to Invest in Arbitrage Mutual Funds

📌 Step 1: Open an NRE or NRO Bank Account

Choose based on whether you want repatriability:

  • NRE (Non-Resident External) – Repatriable
  • NRO (Non-Resident Ordinary) – Non-repatriable

📌 Step 2: Complete NRI KYC Process

Submit the following documents to your mutual fund provider:

  • PAN Card
  • Proof of overseas address
  • Passport (front & back)
  • Passport-sized photo
  • Signature specimen

📌 Step 3: Onboarding

Once KYC is approved (usually within a week), you’ll need to provide:

  • Country & city of birth
  • Recent bank statement or cancelled cheque
  • Nominee details

📌 Step 4: Start Investing

Select a trusted arbitrage fund through your investment platform. You can choose from direct or regular plans depending on whether you’re investing on your own or via an advisor.

Check Out: Investments That NRIs Should Avoid: A Strategic Guide to Smarter Financial Choices

Who Should Consider Arbitrage Mutual Funds?

These funds are ideal for:

  • NRIs in high tax brackets looking for better post-tax returns
  • Conservative investors who prefer low-volatility instruments
  • Short-term or medium-term savers wanting liquidity
  • NRIs who wish to avoid the tax drag of debt funds

If you’re not actively involved in daily market tracking but still want a reliable and efficient investment in India, arbitrage funds should be on your radar.

Arbitrage Mutual Funds for NRIs combine safety, tax efficiency, and stable returns, making them an exceptional low-risk investment strategy for non-resident investors. Especially in the wake of changes to debt fund taxation, arbitrage funds have gained prominence as a more profitable and flexible alternative.

They’re well-suited for NRIs who:

  • Want predictable returns
  • Need equity taxation without equity risk
  • Prefer flexibility over locked-in instruments like FDs
  • Wish to leverage market inefficiencies without speculating

However, as with any investment, consult a financial advisor to tailor your portfolio based on your overall financial goals and residency status.


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Amit Gupta, co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of Indian.Community, is based in Atlanta, USA. Passionate about connecting and uplifting the Indian diaspora, he balances his time between family, community initiatives, and storytelling.Reach out to him at pr***@****an.community.

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