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Thursday, September 4, 2025
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Topic: Demat Account

Every 5th household in India linked to stock market investment, says NSE

The report revealed that total market capitalisation of Indian companies has grown six times over the last decade with over 18 crore demat accounts.

How to Open a Lifetime Free Demat Account with Free Annual Maintenance Charges

Bajaj Broking offers free Demat accounts with no AMC for the first year, allowing investors to save significantly. An AMC-free account is particularly useful for new and small investors who benefit from lower recurring fees.

How to Operate a Demat Account Through Mobile Apps Securely

Bajaj Broking offers a secure and intuitive platform for managing your investments through a free demat account.

How Does a Demat Account Work?

A Demat account, or dematerialized account, is an electronic platform designed for safekeeping and managing various types of securities such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, and more.

The Pros and Cons of Free Demat Accounts: Are They Worth It?

A robust investing platform and demat account provide you better control over your investment portfolio. However, It's important to consider hidden expenses and feature restrictions.

On Camera

On Arundhati Roy, mother-daughter conflicts, and the burden of being a ‘good mother’

When reading the book, one can see Roy’s mother as a 'fascist government' unto herself, the centre of her own cult. In Arundhati’s words, Mary Roy was ‘mother guru’.

A Rs 33,000 cr ‘banking fraud’: ED’s case against Arvind Dham, Amtek’s web of ‘500 shell companies’

ED has accused Amtek promoter Arvind Dham of controlling web of nearly 500 shell companies operating as a layered structure, with up to 15 levels of indirect ownership, to divert funds.

‘Loyal wingman’ to full ICBM triad & air defence, China’s show of power at Victory Day parade

China flaunted military might & modernisation as it displayed stealth drones, anti-satellite system & cyber warfare contingent during parade to mark victory over Japan in WWII.

For Indian Mercedes, Asim Munir’s dumper truck in mirror is closer than it appears

From Munir’s point of view, a few bumps here and there is par for the course. He isn’t going to drive his dumper truck to its doom. He wants to use it as a weapon.