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In India, any investors who want to own securities like stocks, bonds and mutual funds must open a demat account. Demat is short for dematerialised—demat accounts are electronic records tracking ...
A Demat account is required to buy, sell, or transfer securities such as stocks, bonds, and ETFs in the Indian financial market. Opening a Demat account helps investors conveniently access their ...
It’s not necessary to have a demat account to dive into mutual fund investments, however, it is worthwhile. What is a Demat Account and Why is It Required for Mutual Fund Investments?
Wondering how NRIs can invest in India? Here’s a complete guide to demat accounts, mutual funds, and GIFT City funds—pros, cons, and what’s changing soon.
Investors can check allotment status via MUFG Intime India Private Limited (Link Intime).The IPO was oversubscribed 41.01x, ...
The Demat Detonation The backbone of this power shift is the massive rise in investor participation. From 4.1 crore demat accounts in March 2020, the number has surged fivefold to over 20 crore by ...
Domestic markets saw the addition of nearly 3 million new dematerialised (demat) accounts in July, marking the highest monthly increase since December 2024. This is also the third consecutive ...