2. Why The Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
Should Invest in India.
High economic
growth path
Were India to grow @ 7.3% p.a over the next 20 years,
the average real household disposable income
would increase at a CAGR of 5.3% to Rs 318,896
by 2025 from Rs 113,744 in 2005.
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Source: 'The Rise of India's Consumer
Market' McKinsey, 2007.
3. Why The Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
Should Invest in India.
Demographic
Dividend
Potential for sustainable growth
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4. Why The Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
Should Invest in India.
Rising
Incomes
Would lead to a strong middle-class
of 41% of the population or 128 million
households by 2025
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Source: 'The Rise of India's Consumer
Market' McKinsey, 2007.
5. Why The Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
Should Invest in India.
Increased Financial
Inter-mediation
Leading to effective channelization
of savings into investments
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6. Why The Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
Should Invest in India.
Services
Key driver for India’s GDP growth rate
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7. Why The Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
Should Invest in India.
Balanced
Growth
Virtuous cycle between consumption
and income growth.
Domestic consumption-led growth makes India
less dependent on exports
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8. Why The Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
Should Invest in India.
Domestic
Demand... 1
Strong domestic consumption source
of great economic strength.
If current high-growth were to be sustained
over the next two decades India would become the
world’s 5th largest consumer market by 2025.
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Source: 'The Rise of India's Consumer
Market' McKinsey, 2007.
9. Why The Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
Should Invest in India.
Domestic
Demand... 2
● 80% of consumption growth to come from rising incomes.
● 16% from increase in the number of households
● 4% from changes in household savings rate
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Source: 'The Rise of India's Consumer
Market' McKinsey, 2007.
10. Why The Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
Should Invest in India.
Regulation
Well-regulated debt and stock markets
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11. Why The Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
Should Invest in India.
High Gross Domestic Savings
Rising savings financing
investments needs of a growing economy
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12. Why The Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
Should Invest in India.
Vibrant Democracy
World's largest, with a population
of over 1 billion people.
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Mutual Fund Advisor (ARMFA)
Under AMFI Registration No.: ARN-13377
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