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Being an NRI, can I buy shares in India?

(1) Being an NRI, can I buy shares in India?<br><br>Yes. An NRI can buy shares in India. However, he/ she needs to open a demat account and an account with the broker.<br><br>(2) Should I trademark my upcoming business name?<br><br>The decision to go for trademarking depends upon the visibility of your business. If youu2019re planning to start your business in a large scale with intense marketing, better to do trademark first and register the business later. On the other hand if your business takes off slowly, better to register the business first and the trademark later.

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Being an NRI, can I buy shares in India?

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  1. (1) Being an NRI, can I buy shares in India? There is no fixed price or cost for registering a Private Limited Company in India. There are a number of dependent variables that determine the cost of incorporation of a Private Limited Company in India such as the location of registered office, number of directors, amount of authorised capital etc. Yes. An NRI can buy shares in India. However, he/ she needs to open a demat account and an account with the broker. (1) Being an NRI, can I buy shares in India? How much does a Private Limited Company Registration cost in India? (2) Should I trademark my upcoming business name?

  2. (2) Should I trademark my upcoming business name? On the other hand if your business takes off slowly, better to register the business first and the trademark later. The decision to go for trademarking depends upon the visibility of your business. If you’re planning to start your business in a large scale with intense marketing, better to do trademark first and register the business later.

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