Dear Comrades,
Transferring money to India from 190 countries across the world will 
now become easier through the MoneyGram service launched by India Post.
The 
service will be available at 99 Head Post Offices and Mukhya Dak Ghar across 
Andhra Pradesh, according to a press release from the department.
In India 
money can only be received from abroad through the service.
For transferring 
the amount, the sender will have to fill up the ‘Send Form’ at the overseas 
MoneyGram counter and pay the principal amount apart from charges.
A special 
8-digit reference number will be given to the sender which will be conveyed by 
him to the payee.
For receiving the money, the payee in India has to approach 
a post office offering the service and fill up the ‘Receive Form’ along with the 
reference number.
To ensure that the amount reaches the right hands, the 
payee will have to carry a valid photo identification such as PAN card, driving 
licence, passport, voter ID, ration or Aadhaar card.
For a foreign national 
to receive money in India, the original passport with valid Visa has to be 
presented at the time of collecting money.
The limit on the amount sent 
through the transaction is US $ 2,500 and the payment will be made in Indian 
rupees at the prevailing exchange rates.
Further, the transaction can be used 
only for personal remittances and towards remittances favouring foreign tourists 
visiting India.
Trade-related transactions such as purchase of property, 
investments, donations or contributions to charitable organisations and credit 
to NRE accounts are not allowed under the scheme.
The service operates as per 
the guidelines of RBI and all KYC/AML/CFT rules of RBI will be applicable. Also, 
not more than 12 remittances are allowed to be received by a single individual 
in one calendar year.
