New Zealand to India

Send money from New Zealand to India: complete guide

Everything you need to transfer money from New Zealand to India securely, faster, and at the best exchange rates. Compare banks, money transfer apps, and business payment platforms on cost, speed, and compliance.

NZ
New Zealand
IN
India
No hidden fees
Bank-level security
Fast delivery

Best ways to send money to India: bank, app, wire & cash

There are five main ways to send money from New Zealand to India: online transfers, mobile transfer apps, bank wires, cash pickup, and FX brokers. Online transfers and apps carry the lowest cost at 0 to 0.5 percent FX markup, while bank wires are the most expensive at 3 to 4 percent plus fees.

Bank WireSWIFT Transfer
Online TransferXflow, Wise
Debit / Credit Card
Cash PickupWestern Union, MoneyGram
OtherFX broker
Speed

3–5 business days

Up to 4 days

1–2 days

Same day

Varies

Typical fees

NZD 15 – 30

Free – NZD 5

NZD 0 – 10

NZD 5 – 15

Varies

FX markup

3 – 4%

0 – 0.5%

0.5 – 1.5%

2 – 3%

Varies

KYC required

Yes

Yes

Yes

Partial

Varies

Best for

Large amounts

Recommended

Smaller amounts

Unbanked recipients

High complexity

Total INR delivered per 1,000 NZD sent, by provider

Check how much it costs to send money from New Zealand to India and compare the final INR amount delivered across providers. Note: Rates are indicative and may change based on live market rates and the Xflow plan you select.

Xflow payments
Your Bank
₹47,200
Fee
NZD 15 – 30
Speed
5–7 days
FX Margin
~3.5%
Xflow payments
Typical App
₹49,250
Fee
NZD 3 – 8
Speed
4–5 days
FX Margin
~1%
Xflow
₹50,000
Fee
NZD 0
Speed
3–4 days
FX Margin
Lowest margin

Start sending money with Xflow today

Transparent pricing. Fewer correspondent banks in the chain. No surprise deductions.

Xflow vs Wise vs Remitly vs banks: sending money from New Zealand to India

Here is how the most popular ways to send money from New Zealand to India compare on rate, speed, fees, and limits. Xflow is built for lower margins and a transparent flat fee, with no transfer limit, while bank wires apply a 3 to 4 percent margin plus higher fees.

Bank WireTraditional Wire
XflowDigital FX Platform
WiseOnline Transfer
RemitlyOnline Transfer
Western UnionCash Pickup
Speed

5–7 days

3–4 days

Same day – 3 days

Minutes – 3 days

Minutes – 3 days

Typical fees

NZD 15 – 30

NZD 0

NZD 3 – 10

NZD 0 – 8

NZD 5 – 15

FX markup

3 – 4%

Lowest margin

0 – 0.5%

Margin varies (~1–2%)

2 – 3%

KYC required

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Partial

Best for

Large payments

Recommended

Personal transfers

Personal transfers

Cash pickup

The hidden cost trap

A NZD 0 fee transfer isn't free if the provider is using a 3% exchange rate markup. Always compare the total rupees your recipient receives, not just the advertised fee.

No hidden fees
Bank-level security
Fast delivery

Why frequent senders prefer Xflow

Built for the New Zealand–India corridor. More INR, less friction, every time.

Corridor AdvantageXflow BenefitWhy It Matters
Lower FX marginBuilt for cost efficiencyMore INR than a traditional bank wire
No hidden feesTransparent pricingNo surprises at settlement
Fast settlementTypically 3–4 business daysRecipient gets funds sooner than a branch wire
100% complianceRBI-regulated railsValid FIRA documentation every time
Trade & payroll friendlyBuilt for import/export and payroll paymentsHandles FIRA, purpose codes, INR settlement
Multi-currency supportHold and convert on your scheduleConvert when the rate is right, not when the transfer arrives
DashboardMulti-transaction overviewFX history — manage volumes at scale without manual reconciliation

How to send money from New Zealand to India with Xflow

Xflow gives your business a dedicated receiving account, so your New Zealand clients pay you by SWIFT transfer, and you receive INR in your Indian bank account, usually within 3–4 business days, with a FIRA for every transaction.

01 | Create your account & complete KYC

Create your Xflow account and complete KYC (PAN, GSTIN, business proof).

02 | Get your NZD receiving details

Get your dedicated NZD receiving account details from Xflow — share these with your New Zealand client, employer, or payer.

03 | Your client sends the transfer

Your New Zealand client initiates a SWIFT transfer to your Xflow NZD account.

04 | Xflow converts to INR

Xflow converts and credits INR to your linked Indian bank account.

05 | Download your FIRA

Download your FIRA instantly from the Xflow dashboard for each transaction.

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Skip the bank queues and hidden FX markups. Send money from New Zealand to India with fewer correspondent banks in the chain — fast, transparent, and fully compliant.

No hidden fees
Bank-level security
Fast delivery

How much money is sent from New Zealand to India?

New Zealand is home to one of its fastest-growing migrant communities — around 292,000 ethnic Indians per the 2023 Census, up 54 percent since 2018, with nearly two-thirds concentrated in Auckland. On 27 April 2026, India and New Zealand signed a landmark Free Trade Agreement, negotiated and concluded in just 9 months — the fastest FTA either country has completed — aiming to double bilateral trade to $5 billion within five years and unlock $20 billion in New Zealand investment into India over 15 years. India received a record $129.4 billion in remittances overall in 2024, reflecting the scale of money moving home from diaspora communities and professionals abroad — but a New Zealand-specific inbound remittance figure isn't separately published by the RBI or World Bank, so we can't cite an exact corridor-level number here.

Xflow payments

Diaspora & Family Remittances

Indian professionals, students, and families across New Zealand — especially in Auckland — sending money home. The largest use case on this fast-growing corridor.

Xflow payments

Vendor & Contractor Payments

New Zealand agriculture, dairy, and services companies paying Indian IT agencies, manufacturers, and service providers. High volumes, recurring transfers, compliance-heavy.

Xflow payments

Subsidiary & Intercompany Transfers

Companies expanding cross-border under the new India-New Zealand FTA, funding Indian entities or repatriating profits. Regulatory accuracy is non-negotiable.

What to check before sending money from New Zealand to India

Five factors decide how much INR actually reaches your recipient: exchange rate markup, transfer fees, processing time, tax and reporting rules, and sending limits. Compare the exchange rate offered, not just the advertised fee, since the FX markup is usually the bigger cost.

  • 01
    Exchange rate markups New Zealand banks add 2–4% over mid-market whereas most fintechs add 0.5–1%. This is where most of the hidden cost sits.
  • 02
    Transfer fees Usually range between NZD 0 to NZD 30+ per transfer. Always evaluate fee + FX spread together.
  • 03
    Processing time New Zealand bank wires take 2–5 business days; fintech platforms are typically same-day to 2 days.
  • 04
    The new FTA doesn't change remittance basics The April 2026 India-New Zealand FTA covers goods, services, and labour mobility — it doesn't change personal remittance rules, but the resulting trade and investment growth is likely to increase business payment volumes on this corridor.
  • 05
    Limits & KYC No legal cap on sending from New Zealand to India. Money remitters are supervised under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act and require identity verification on every transfer.
  • 06
    TCS rules for Indian receivers TCS applies to outward LRS remittances from India — not to inward transfers from New Zealand. Recipients in India are not subject to TCS on funds received.
  • 07
    FIRA for Indian recipients Indian businesses and freelancers receiving payment from New Zealand should ensure their platform issues a valid FIRA for tax and compliance records.
  • 08
    Bank fees vs fintech fees New Zealand banks charge FX spreads plus flat wire fees and correspondent bank deductions. Fintechs offer lower spreads, transparent fees, and more INR delivered overall.

When is the best time to send money from New Zealand to India?

The best time to send money from New Zealand to India is when the rupee is relatively weak, so your recipient gets more rupees per New Zealand dollar. Send on weekdays for live-rate execution and set a rate alert to avoid month-end volatility.

  • 01
    Track NZD/INR movement Convert when the rupee is relatively weak against the New Zealand dollar to maximize the INR your recipient gets.
  • 02
    Avoid weekend transfers Live FX execution isn't available on weekends — rates quoted then are often wider and less favorable.
  • 03
    Use rate alerts Set up alerts on platforms like Xflow to get notified when NZD/INR crosses a target rate.
  • 04
    Watch for correspondent bank delays Transfers routed through multiple correspondent banks can take longer and cost more — ask your provider about direct settlement options.
  • 05
    Watch the New Zealand dollar's export sensitivity The New Zealand dollar tends to move with dairy and agricultural export cycles; time larger transfers around favorable periods where possible.
  • 06
    Plan around New Zealand and Indian holidays Bank processing pauses around both countries' holidays, including Diwali and Waitangi Day; schedule time-sensitive payments accordingly.

Tax & regulations for receiving money from New Zealand to India

Inward remittances into India are not taxed by default; tax depends on the nature of the income. Payments must arrive through authorised dealer channels with a purpose declaration, and India's TCS applies only to outward LRS transfers, not to money you receive. New Zealand has no outward remittance tax, and money remitters are supervised by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) under the AML/CFT Act.

  • 01
    DIA oversight Money remittance providers sending from New Zealand are supervised by the Department of Internal Affairs under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act, separate from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's oversight of registered banks.
  • 02
    The new FTA and business payments The April 2026 India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement improves market access and investment protections for structured business payments, though it doesn't change standard KYC/AML requirements for individual transfers.
  • 03
    FEMA compliance for Indian recipients Funds received in India from New Zealand fall under FEMA guidelines. Businesses should retain FIRA/FIRC documentation for every inward transfer.
  • 04
    Tax treatment for Indian recipients Salary and freelance income is generally taxable; gifts from close relatives are typically exempt; gifts from non-relatives above ₹50,000/year are taxable. Consult a CA for significant amounts.
  • 05
    No New Zealand outward-transfer tax New Zealand does not levy a specific tax on individual outward remittances; standard AML/CFT rules apply instead.
  • 06
    GST doesn't apply to remittances New Zealand's goods and services tax does not apply to personal money transfers sent abroad.

Send money to India from other countries

India is one of the world's top remittance destinations. See how the corridor looks from different sending countries and find the right guide for your route.

United StatesIndia
US
USD
IN
INR
Fee
USD 12.00
Speed
Minutes
FX Margin
0%
United KingdomIndia
GB
GBP
IN
INR
Fee
GBP 0
Speed
Minutes
FX Margin
0%
CanadaIndia
CA
CAD
IN
INR
Fee
CAD 0
Speed
Minutes
FX Margin
0%

New Zealand to India money transfer FAQs

Fintech and money transfer platforms typically deliver more INR than a bank wire, since New Zealand banks often add a 2-4% FX markup on top of transfer fees. Compare the total INR received, not just the advertised fee, before choosing a provider.

A bank wire typically takes 2-5 business days. Digital platforms like Xflow typically settle within 3–4 business days once the transfer clears our partner network.

Banks are generally the slowest and most expensive route, with FX markups of 3-4% plus flat fees. Xflow settles at a competitive rate with a low flat fee and issues a FIRA for every transaction.

There's no single legal cap, but money remitters require identity verification for every transfer under AML/CFT rules, and larger or recurring transfers may need additional documentation. Platform-specific limits vary, so confirm with your provider for large amounts.

Xflow currently settles to the recipient's Indian bank account via IMPS or NEFT rather than direct UPI delivery. Most bank wires and agent-based transfer services work the same way.

The inward transfer itself is not taxed. Tax treatment depends on the nature of the income — trade receipts are generally treated as business income, salary or freelance income may be taxable, and gifts from close relatives are typically exempt. India's TCS applies only to outward LRS remittances, not to money you receive. Consult a CA for significant amounts.

Send when the rupee is relatively weak against the New Zealand dollar, so your recipient gets more INR per unit. Stick to weekdays for live FX execution, and set a rate alert on a platform like Xflow so you don't miss a favourable rate.