Mr Kamath's post has accumulated more than 450,000 views. Zerodha co-founder and CEO Nithin Kamath recently took to social media to warn users against a new scam which could potentially drain bank ...
India's leading brokerage Zerodha on Wednesday said it is now making demat account opening for all resident investors in ...
This growth is largely due to the user-friendly brokerage platforms that have made investing more accessible than ever for ...
The scam involves installing malicious apps or accessing payment apps to intercept OTPs and drain bank accounts, mainly targeting those less familiar with technology. Zerodha, a financial services ...
Zerodha mutual fund investors can now invest in mutual funds using a minor's account, according to a post by Coin by Zerodha on social media platform. The investor can buy stocks, mutual funds ...
As per the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) guidelines, an active Demat account is mandatory for any investor ...
Kamath called out US President Donald Trump's recent tariff impositions and said that the world still remains in the shadow ...
The likes of Groww, Zerodha, Angel One and others have seen unprecedented growth in the past couple of years, adding millions of active investors to their platforms. But this good run has seen two ...
The video, made by Zerodha, explains the modus oprendi of ... realise that the act of kindness had actually emptied his bank account. The 4.2-minute video also highlights that the phone is the ...
Now, Zerodha Nithin Kamath has shared a video and warned social media users against a new scam which could potentially drain bank accounts. The video, made by Zerodha, explains the modus oprendi ...