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Financial Certificates Hub — India

CA-attested certificates, when you need them.

42 financial certificates across 10 sections — net worth and turnover certificates by entity, country, use case and regulator, plus banking, remittance, income and statutory-purpose certificates. Find the certificate that fits your filing or filing-window, and book a CA.

Standard certificates from INR 1,499* · Visa NWC from INR 1,999* · Banking/CMA from INR 1,999*

*Fees depend on entity type, documentation complexity, the format the receiving authority asks for and whether translation or dual-currency presentation is needed. Confirmed after free consultation. All fees exclusive of GST and government charges.

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03Net Worth by Country / Visa

Net worth, country by country.

Eight country-specific visa-NWC spokes — each tuned to the embassy or consulate's format, currency and threshold requirements.

8 services · From INR 1,999*
04Net Worth by Use Case

Net worth for the use case.

Seven use-case spokes — the same certificate, sized and formatted for the buyer's specific filing or application.

7 services · From INR 1,499*
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On a tender or visa deadline? Same-day issuance is sometimes possible.

What's the difference between a net worth, turnover and solvency certificate?

All three are CA-attested certificates, but they answer different questions. A net worth certificate states the person's or entity's assets minus liabilities at a point in time — used for visa, loans, tenders, regulatory filings and director 'fit and proper' criteria. A turnover certificate states gross revenue over a defined period — asked for in current-account opening, tender pre-qualification and MSME classification. A solvency certificate simply confirms that the person or entity is solvent up to a stated value — accepted by some tenders, courts and embassies in lieu of a full net-worth certificate. The right one depends on the receiving authority's wording.

Where do I find exact pricing for a specific certificate?

Tile prices here are starting points only — the final fee depends on entity type, documentation complexity, the format the receiving authority asks for and whether translation or dual-currency presentation is needed. Each certificate's money page (e.g. /net-worth-certificate, /turnover-certificate) carries the full pricing logic. Every quote is confirmed after a free consultation; same-day issuance is sometimes possible if your filing window is tight.

Which sections sit at standard tier vs regulator-mandated premium tier?

Standard tier — Sections 01, 02, 04, 06, 09 — carry certificates any buyer might need (net worth, turnover, income, solvency). Premium / regulator-mandated tier — Sections 05, 07, 08, 10 — carry certificates with deeper review behind them (NBFC RBI, RERA, CMA data, 15CA/CB, FMV under Rule 11UA, Section 281). Visa NWC (Section 03) sits in the middle — standard scope, embassy-specific format.

How is the visa-NWC family (Section 03) different from the use-case family (Section 04)?

Section 03 (Country / Visa) spokes are formatted to a specific embassy or consulate's requirements — US, Canada, UK, Australia, Schengen, Germany, Ireland, UAE Golden Visa. Section 04 (Use Case) spokes are formatted to a specific filing or applicant context — student, home loan, business loan, tender, director fit-and-proper, dual-currency, sponsorship. Many buyers need both — a Canada-visa student NWC, say, or a tender-NWC with dual-currency.

How does this hub connect to the FEMA and audit hubs?

Remittance and capital-account certificates (Section 08) bridge to the International & FEMA hub for ECB, ODI and FDI compliance. The CMA, working-capital and provisional-financials certificates (Section 07) often pair with audit work — full audited financials live in the Audit & Assurance hub. Regulator-mandated NWCs (Section 05) link to the NBFC, RERA or DPIIT-startup hub depending on the filing.

Where does Form 15CA / 15CB sit in this hub vs the Direct Tax hub?

This hub covers Form 15CA/15CB as a certificate-issuance service in Section 08 — buy the CA-certified 15CB, ready to use. The Direct Tax hub covers the broader Section 195 advisory — DTAA position, withholding-rate decisions, refund of excess TDS. If your remittance is straightforward and you just need the certificate, you're in the right place; if there's a Section 195 dispute or rate decision behind it, the Direct Tax hub is the better start.

Where do regulator-anchored certificates (Rule 11UA, RBI, RERA) sit?

Three separate sections carry the regulator-anchored work. Section 05 carries NWC variants required by regulators — NBFC RBI, RERA, DPIIT-startup. Section 08 carries the FEMA / RBI capital-account certificate. Section 10 carries the FMV certificate under Rule 11UA, the Section 281 income-tax certificate and the forensic NWC. Each tile lists the specific filing the certificate is needed for.

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