# Pros and Cons of GIFT City Investments for UK NRIs
Author: Ankur Choudhary
Author URL: https://getbelong.com/blog/author/ankur-choudhary/
Published: 2025-11-29
Category: Returning NRIs
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Meta Title: Pros and Cons of GIFT City Investments for UK NRIs
Meta Description: Should UK NRIs invest in GIFT City? We break down the real benefits and drawbacks-from tax advantages to hidden costs.
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A community member from Manchester called us last week with a simple question: "Ankur, everyone's talking about GIFT City. Should I move my savings there?"

My answer, as always: it depends.

GIFT City isn't universally better or worse than UK investment options. It's different.

And understanding those differences helps you make the right choice for your situation. Here's an honest breakdown of the pros and cons.

## **The Pros: Why GIFT City Works for UK NRIs**

### **Zero TDS on Interest in India**

When you earn interest on [NRE or NRO fixed deposits](https://getbelong.com/blog/nro-and-nre-fixed-deposits/) in India, banks deduct Tax Deducted at Source (TDS). NRO FDs face 30% TDS. Even tax-free NRE FDs require paperwork to claim exemptions.

[GIFT City FDs](https://getbelong.com/blog/nri-fixed-deposits-in-gift-city/)? Zero TDS. The interest lands in your account without deductions. You still owe UK tax (more on that later), but you avoid the hassle of chasing TDS refunds from Indian authorities.

### **Protection from Rupee Depreciation**

Over the past 20 years, the rupee has fallen from ₹43 to ₹86 against the dollar-roughly 3.5% annual depreciation. [Source: Belong](https://getbelong.com/tools/rupee-vs-dollar-tracker/)

If you'd invested ₹10 lakh in an [NRE FD](https://getbelong.com/blog/best-nre-savings-accounts/) earning 7% annually, your real returns after converting back to GBP would be significantly lower once currency erosion is factored in.

GIFT City FDs are denominated in USD, EUR, GBP, or other foreign currencies. Your principal stays protected from INR depreciation. For UK NRIs planning to return, this matters less. For those staying abroad long-term, it's significant.

### **Simplified Repatriation**

Sending money out of India can be painful. [NRO accounts](https://getbelong.com/blog/nre-account/repatriation/) have a $1 million annual repatriation limit. You need Form 15CA and Form 15CB. CA certifications. Bank visits.

GIFT City operates outside India's domestic tax and exchange control framework. Repatriation is 100% free, unlimited, and doesn't require [Form 15CA/15CB](https://getbelong.com/blog/filing-form-15ca-and-form-15cb-online/). Your money moves as easily as any international transfer.

### **Flexible Tenures**

[FCNR deposits](https://getbelong.com/blog/all-about-fcnr-deposits-cm0nkmoq4001csyrxa08b04f3/) require a minimum 1-year lock-in. Withdraw early and you forfeit all interest.

GIFT City FDs start from just 7 days. Need your money in 3 months? No problem. This flexibility suits NRIs who want foreign currency exposure without long commitments.

### **Access to Global Investment Products**

Beyond FDs, GIFT City offers [Alternative Investment Funds](https://getbelong.com/tools/gift-city-alternative-investment-funds/), PMS, and [global equity trading](https://getbelong.com/blog/nse-ifsc-features-and-benefits/) on NSE IFSC. No STT, no CTT, no stamp duty on many transactions.

### **DTAA Benefits Apply**

The [India-UK Double Taxation Agreement](https://getbelong.com/blog/dtaa/) ensures you're not taxed twice. Since GIFT City has zero TDS, claiming UK tax credits is straightforward.

## **The Cons: What Could Trip You Up**

### **No Deposit Insurance**

This is the biggest trade-off. UK savings accounts come with [FSCS protection](https://www.moneysupermarket.com/savings/)-£85,000 per person (rising to £120,000 from December 2025). If your bank fails, the government guarantees your money.

GIFT City FDs have no equivalent protection. They're not covered by India's DICGC scheme. The banks operating there-SBI, HDFC, ICICI-are reputable. But there's no government backstop.

**👉 Tip: If safety is paramount, consider splitting funds between** [**GIFT City**](https://getbelong.com/blog/gift-city-fd-vs-fcnr-vs-nro-and-nre-fds/) **and UK savings accounts or ISAs.**

### **You Still Pay UK Tax**

"Tax-free in India" doesn't mean tax-free in the UK. As a UK tax resident, you must report all foreign income to HMRC, regardless of amount. From April 2025, even small foreign earnings require declaration. [Source: GOV.UK](https://www.gov.uk/tax-foreign-income/paying-tax)

If you're a higher-rate taxpayer (40%), your 4% GIFT City return becomes 2.4% after UK tax. A UK ISA paying 4.3% remains fully tax-free. The ISA might actually leave you with more.

### **Interest Rates Aren't Always Higher**

Current [GIFT City USD FD rates](https://getbelong.com/tools/nri-fd-rates/) hover around 3.7-4.05% for 6-12 month tenures. UK best-buy savings accounts offer 4.3-4.5%. [Source: MoneySavingExpert](https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/savings-accounts-best-interest/)

The UK rate advantage isn't huge. But when you factor in FSCS protection, no currency conversion costs, and ISA tax benefits, UK options can be competitive-especially for short-term savings.

### **Transfer Costs Eat Into Returns**

Moving money to GIFT City involves SWIFT transfers. Bank fees (£25-50), intermediary charges ($10-30), and exchange markups (1-3%) add up. On £10,000, you might lose £250-400 before earning interest. This favours larger, less frequent transfers.

### **Evolving Regulatory Environment**

GIFT City is young. IFSCA was established only in 2020. Rules change-the [AIF minimum dropped](https://getbelong.com/blog/all-about-alternative-investment-funds-aif/) from $150,000 to $75,000 in 2025, but regulators also restricted certain US ETF investments. Mature centres like London have decades of stability.

### **High Minimums for Premium Products**

FDs are accessible from around USD 1,000. But [GIFT City's sophisticated products](https://getbelong.com/blog/gift-city-investments/)-AIFs, PMS, global funds-require USD 75,000 to USD 150,000 minimum investments. For most retail NRIs, these remain out of reach.

### **Currency Conversion Complexity**

As a UK NRI earning in GBP, you'll convert GBP to USD when investing in GIFT City, then USD to GBP when withdrawing. If the pound strengthens against the dollar, your GBP returns shrink. This adds currency risk that doesn't exist with UK savings accounts.

## **Quick Comparison Table**

Factor

GIFT City

UK Savings/ISA

Interest Rate (current)

3.7-4.05% USD

4.3-4.5% GBP

Deposit Insurance

None

£85,000-£120,000 FSCS

Tax on Interest

Zero in India; taxable in UK

Tax-free in ISA; PSA applies

Repatriation

Free, unlimited

N/A (already in UK)

INR Depreciation Protection

Yes (USD-denominated)

N/A

Minimum Investment

~USD 1,000

£1

Tenure Flexibility

7 days onwards

Varies

## **Who Should Consider GIFT City?**

GIFT City makes sense if you're staying abroad long-term, have savings exceeding UK ISA limits, value hassle-free repatriation, or want global equity exposure via Indian platforms.

It may not suit you if deposit insurance is a priority, your savings fit within ISA limits, you need funds short-term, or you're returning to India soon.

## **Making Your Decision**

There's no universal "better" option. GIFT City offers genuine advantages-zero TDS, currency protection, easy repatriation. But it comes with trade-offs-no deposit insurance, UK tax liability, transfer costs.

The smart approach? Don't put all eggs in one basket. Use UK ISAs for tax-free, protected savings. Use GIFT City for long-term, currency-hedged growth. Use our [NRI FD comparison tool](https://getbelong.com/tools/nri-fd-rates/) to compare rates across all options.

Need help deciding? Join our [WhatsApp community](https://chat.whatsapp.com/EaxmhRZ6fTiChXQAZhqFK4) where UK NRIs share their experiences. Or [download the Belong app](https://app.getbelong.com/LywZ/blogs) to explore GIFT City products with clear, transparent guidance.

## **Sources**

- [MoneySavingExpert: Best Savings Accounts](https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/savings-accounts-best-interest/)
- [GOV.UK: Tax on Foreign Income](https://www.gov.uk/tax-foreign-income/paying-tax)
- [Bank of England: Interest Rates](https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/monetary-policy/the-interest-rate-bank-rate)
- [DICGC: Deposit Insurance FAQ](https://www.dicgc.org.in/FAQs)
## FAQs
Q: Can I have both UK ISAs and GIFT City FDs?
A: <p>​<strong>Yes. There's no conflict. Max out your £20,000 ISA allowance first, then consider GIFT City for additional savings.</strong>​<br></p>

Q: Which offers better returns after tax?
A: <p>​<strong>It depends on your tax bracket. A 4% GIFT City return taxed at 40% in UK = 2.4% net. A 4.3% Cash ISA = 4.3% net. Run your own numbers.</strong>​<br></p>

Q: Is GIFT City safer than Indian domestic banks?
A: <p>​<strong>The banks are the same (SBI, HDFC, ICICI). The difference is GIFT City lacks deposit insurance, while domestic deposits have ₹5 lakh DICGC coverage.</strong>​<br></p>




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