A DEMAT or Dematerialised account is a digital depository for holding stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). It replaces the conventional tangible share certificates with electronic records. Since the entire process is digital, it enhances the efficiency and safety of securities operations in the financial markets. In India, around 25 million DEMAT accounts were opened during the Financial Year 2023.
What is a Demat Account?
How to Open a Demat Account Online?
Documents Required to Open a Demat Account
Types of Demat Account
How to Link Aadhaar with a Demat Account
How to Add a Nominee in a Demat Account?
How to Transfer Shares from One Demat Account to Another?
What is Demat Holding Statement & How to Download It?
How to Convert Physical Shares to Online Demat Account
Demat Account Charges (AMC Explained)
DP Charges: What They Are & How They Work
What is DP ID in Demat Account?
How to Find Your DP ID and Client ID
How to Know Your Demat Account Number
Advantages and Disadvantages of Multiple Demat Accounts
How to Close a Demat Account: Step-by-Step Guide
What is a Minor Demat Account?
Demat Account for HUF
Difference Between Demat and Trading Account
What is Dematerialization?
What is CDSL? Features & Benefits
What is NSDL? Features & Benefits
Understand NSDL and CDSL
What is BSDA Account?
How to Register for CDSL Easiest
What are Bonus Shares?
Dematerialisation vs. Rematerialisation