A Demat account is parallel to a bank account through the difference being that in its place of money, it is the securities that have been put in electronic outline. Securities are in the type of shares, bonds or debentures.
A DEMAT Account is like a bank account. You cannot sell it. You can only close it.
DEMAT stands for De-Materialized account.
DEMAT stands for De-Materialized. A Demat account is one in which customers hold shares and other securities in electronic or de-materialized format. A Demat account is a mandatory requirement these days to trade in shares in India. ICICI, HDFC, SBI, Reliance etc. are all leading Demat account providers in India.
DEMAT stands for De-Materialized. A Demat account is one in which customers hold shares and other securities in electronic or de-materialized format. A Demat account is a mandatory requirement these days to trade in shares in India. ICICI, HDFC, SBI, Reliance etc. are all leading Demat account providers in India.
YES.Interdepository transfer of securities is possible.
You can have any number of DEMAT accounts you want but a single DEMAT account providing bank will not give you more than one DEMAT account. So if you want multiple DEMAT accounts, you will have to contact multiple providers like: ICICI, HDFC, SBI, Religare etc. to have multiple accounts.
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Demat account is used for buying or selling or holding of stocks/shares.It is same as a bank account where actual money is replaced by shares.
Some time ago when we bought shares we got then in physical share certificates . They are gone now. They have been replaced with a "dematerialized" account or demat account. So when you buy 100 shares of XYZ, they go into the demat account.and they will be shown in your demat account Electonically. The actual process of buying and selling shares will have to be done from the trading account. Some time ago when we bought shares we got then in physical share certificates . They are gone now. They have been replaced with a "dematerialized" account or demat account. So when you buy 100 shares of XYZ, they go into the demat account.and they will be shown in your demat account Electonically. The actual process of buying and selling shares will have to be done from the trading account.
DEMAT means Dematerialised account need for trading and holding of stocks.
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There are many banks in India that offer a DEMAT account. Any Indian citizen who has a valid residence proof and PAN card can open a DEMAT account. Some banks that offer such services are:ICICIHDFCSBIAxis BankKVBetc