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At Goldstone Finvest, we are committed to empowering individuals with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the complex world of the share market. Whether you are a seasoned investor or just starting your investment journey, we provide comprehensive resources and expert guidance to help you make informed decisions and achieve your financial goals.

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Open Demat Account

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Open Free Demat account !

Enjoy Zero Brokerage on Equity Delivery
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How to Open Demat Account ?

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Step-1
Fill up your information on the sign up form
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Enter OTP received on the registered mobile number
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Enter the KYC details
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Get Demat Account details on the registered Email ID

Why Open Demat Account with Goldstone

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Trust

Providing service to crores of customers since 1987
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Quick Onboarding

Fully digitised onboarding process. Provide your personal details, bank details and eKYC details.
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Simplified Trading

Invest with our user friendly platforms (Android/ IOS Apps or via desktop)
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Advisory

Our rule based investment advisory engine ARQ prime will assist you in making informed decisions
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Competent Brokerage

Enjoy Rs 0 brokerage on Equity Delivery and flat Rs 20 on intraday, F&O, Currencies & commodities
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Investment Options

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IPO

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F & O

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Commodities

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US Stock

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Intraday Trading

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Debt Market/Bonds

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ETF

What is a Demat Account?

Demat Account or Dematerialisation Account is used to electronically store your investments like Shares, ETFs, Bonds, Government securities etc without any paperwork.
Initially, stocks and shares used to be exchanged via physical receipts called certificates. This included lengthy paperwork and took up a lot of time. To counter this and to take advantage of an electronic trading platform which was gaining traction in West and the Asian Markets, the process of dematerialisation (demat) of shares was initiated in 1996. Physical share certificates were converted into electronic form securities of equivalent number and price and were credited to the investor's demat account. Thus, the advent of trading commenced this way.

Advantages of Opening a Demat Account