How to transfer funds from Axis bank to my US Brokerage Account at Vested?
Click on the "Transfer" tab.
Select "Add Funds."
Choose the Axis Bank account option. If you already have an existing Axis Bank account, you can use it to initiate the remittance. Alternatively, you can open an Axis Bank account through Vested.
You will be redirected to Axis Netbanking, where most of the details will be prefilled to simplify your remittance process.
Log in and proceed with the transaction.
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