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India is ranked as the 5th largest stock market in the world and BSE is the oldest & largest stock market in Asia, established in 1857. With a rapidly growing investor base, the Indian stock market reflects the country’s strong economic momentum. NSE is the largest derivatives exchange in the world, established in 1992.
India has more than 5000 stocks listed on the NSE and BSE, by investing in these securities, investors seek for profit and better returns than traditional ways of investing money. We and PL Capital provide you with fast, reliable and secure investing platform and expert advices with the 80+ years of experience from PL Capital and Passion for making, INDIA, investor, at one place.
- High Returns Potential
- Far better returns than traditional investments
- Generate a Passive income
- Long-term Investing = Wealth Creation
and PL Capital
- Real Time Research & Advice
- Industry-best research
- Advanced Order Placement
- Stock baskets for You
- Single Click Stock SIP
- Best Tools For Research
- Fundamental Screeners
- Advanced Technical Charts
- 24x7 Portfolio Tracking
Long Term Investment Intraday & Swing Trading Margin Trading Facility MTF, Get up to 4X leverage to maximize your gains with lower investments with MTF Invest a fixed amount every month in your favourite stocks by setting up stock SIPs in 1-click!
Steps To Open A Demat Account
Step 1:
Enter your name and mobile number and We will call you back over contact no. provided by you.
Step 2:
Provide your details such as Date of Birth, PAN number, Email Address and Bank account details
Step 3:
Complete Aadhaar KYC and mandatory E-Sign and you are all set to invest and trade
Documents required to open a demat account
PAN card, Adhaar Car and Bank account.
Equity markets are supervised by regulatory bodies. The Securities and Exchange Board of India SEBI is the regulatory body for securities and commodity markets in India under the administrative domain of the Ministry of Finance. Their primary role is to maintain transparency, protect investor interests, and ensure fair trading practices.