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There are 3 different types of DEMAT Accounts: regular, repatriable and non-repatriable. Only Resident Indians can open a regular DEMAT Account. A repatriable DEMAT Account allows Non Resident Indians (NRI) investors to transfer funds overseas. This requires a Non Resident External (NRE) bank account, which is used to transfer foreign earnings to India, linked to it. A non-repatriable DEMAT Account can be used by NRIs who do not wish to transfer funds overseas. An Non Resident Ordinary (NRO) bank account, which is used to manage the income earned in India, is required to be linked with a non-repatriable DEMAT account.