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India's asset wealth management AUM projected to reach US$ 1.7 trillion by 2030: PwC reportIndia’s asset and wealth management industry is projected to reach US$1.7 trillion in AUM by 2030, driven by rising retail participation, g...
Wipro plunges 8% after shares turn ex-record date for Rs 15,000 crore buybackWipro shares fell sharply on Friday after turning ex-record date for its Rs 15,000 crore buyback, despite broader market gains in the early...
NSE EGR trading goes live. How can gold investors buy, sell and invest?The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) has launched live trading in its Electronic Gold Receipts (EGR) segment, enabling investors to t...
NSE launches Electronic Gold Receipts, yet investors prefer ETFs and physical gold; here’s whyAn EGR is a digital certificate backed by actual physical gold stored in a Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi)-regulated vault. T...
Zerodha to help investors dematerialise old share certificates, no account needed: Nithin KamathZerodha has unveiled a support initiative to help investors convert old physical share certificates into demat format. The program aids eve...
Step by step guide for converting physical mutual fund units to demat account online, offline and vice versaAn individual may choose to convert their physical mutual fund units held through statement of account (SOA) mode to dematerialise mode onl...
How to convert your physical paper shares to dematHere's a complete step-by-step process to convert physical shares into demat form.
Sebi allows Ravichandran to subscribe shares in RIL rights issueRIL's rights issue opened for subscription on May 20 and will close on June 3.
You won’t be able to transfer physical shares from December 5The Sebi rule doesn’t take away the value of any physical share.
You won’t be able to transfer physical shares from Dec 5The Sebi rule doesn’t take away the value of any physical share. However, these shares will become illiquid.
Physical shares turn 'illiquid' after 5 Dec; 4% of Sensex scrips still in non-demat formAre you among the scores of investors still holding shares in physical form? If you are, here is a look at what will happen to those shares...
How to demat mutual fund unitsTo get a complete view, mutual fund investments that are held in physical form need to be converted to demat format through a depository pa...
What will happen to your physical shares after December 5, 2018Market regulator Sebi will not allow shares to be bought or sold in physical format after 5 December.
Government working on time-bound plan for conversion of unlisted companies' shares into demat formKeeping shares in demat form will safeguard against illegal dealings involving unlisted firms.
Ease of conducting deals via mobiles, computers helps brokerages add 9 lakh demat accountsStock brokers say that some part of the growth in demat accounts could also be attributed to retail investors converting their mutual fund ...
Small, first time investors increase on Dalal Street, 16 lakh demat accounts added in 2014-15Stock brokers say that some part of the growth in demat accounts could also be attributed to retail investors converting their MF holdings ...
Five things to do when you lose your share certificateAn investor will not be able to transact in paper certificates if they were not converted to demat form.
E-Insurance: Good initiative but questions remainHowever, like any initiative, this initiative is in its initial stages and will take some time to shape up so that the insured find it easy...
- Govt to check flow of black money in unlisted companies
The centre proposed that preferential allotment of equity shares or debenture issue by unlisted firms must be carried out through demat acc...
- Dematerialising shares in your maiden name
Many women investors have paper certificates that are in their maiden names. It is tough to sell these shares in the market to realise thei...