Quantcast
Channel: How does joint demat accounts work?
Browsing all 10 articles
Browse latest View live

How does joint demat accounts work?

@Sourav wrote: How does joint demat accounts work? Read full topic

View Article


How does joint demat accounts work?

@Dhanya_Menon wrote: A demat account can be opened as a single or a joint account. It can have a maximum of three account holders. It is however important to note that once you open a demat account;...

View Article


How does joint demat accounts work?

@patelvir91 wrote: Yes, you can open more than one account at the same name either with same or different Depository Participants (DP). An investor has to fill the KYC form every time he opens a new...

View Article

How does joint demat accounts work?

@Sourav wrote: How does joint demat accounts work? Read full topic

View Article

How does joint demat accounts work?

@Dhanya_Menon wrote: A demat account can be opened as a single or a joint account. It can have a maximum of three account holders. It is however important to note that once you open a demat account;...

View Article


How does joint demat accounts work?

@patelvir91 wrote: Yes, you can open more than one account at the same name either with same or different Depository Participants (DP). An investor has to fill the KYC form every time he opens a new...

View Article

How does joint demat accounts work?

@Sooraj wrote: Who all can open demat accounts? Read full topic

View Article

How does joint demat accounts work?

@Dhanya_Menon wrote: Any bank or share brokerage companies who are registered depository participants with NSDLor CDSL can open demat account for their clients. Your share broker may or may not be...

View Article


How does joint demat accounts work?

@BB_Expert wrote: Hi Sourav, A joint demat account can have a maximum of three holders. One will be the main holder and two joint holders. You cannot make changes or modifications to these once the...

View Article


How does joint demat accounts work?

@BB_Expert wrote: Hi Sooraj, Demat stands for ‘dematerialised’. Instead of an investor storing hard copies of certificates and other documents involved, shares and securities are held electronically...

View Article
Browsing all 10 articles
Browse latest View live