April 25, 20223 yr comment_1312486683 Anyone investing NSE / BSE stocks in India as NRI ? if so what's the process? Report
June 1, 20232 yr comment_1312986099 You need to open an DMAT account with one of the brokerage firms. Not all brokerage firms let NRI's trade on their platform. ICICI and Zeroddha are popular ones. Both have good trading platforms. Zeroddha has lesser brokerage charges compared to ICICI. Also they charge brokerage as a % of value of Purchase or sell and not a flat fees like US Brokerage firms. With Zeroddha you can open account online. Report
November 21, 20232 yr comment_1313237024 Investing in NSE/BSE stocks as an NRI is a great move. Opening a DMAT account is the way to go, and you've got some solid options like ICICI and Zerodha. Both offer user-friendly platforms, but Zerodha's lower brokerage charges can be a real win. Plus, their percentage-based fee structure can be more cost-effective. And the fact that you can open an account online with Zerodha makes it super convenient.If you're looking for more resources, I stumbled upon a list of funded trader discount codes that you might find handy. They can help you save some cash while you're diving into the stock market. Report
February 13, 20251 yr comment_1314416030 On 4/25/2022 at 3:59 PM, junnumukka said: Anyone investing NSE / BSE stocks in India as NRI ? if so what's the process? INDA, EPI ETF’s Report
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