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What are the new regulatory changes to aid in the unlisted market?

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) present an abundance of choices for investors crossing easily 7000+ number of companies listed on both platforms combined. However, there is also a large market operational behind these formal stock exchanges: the unlisted market. Although there are a plethora of companies to invest in… Continue reading What are the new regulatory changes to aid in the unlisted market?

What are Fractional Shares and How do they work for investors?

Desirable stocks often come with undesirable price tags. Investors who indulge into stock trading are keen on investing in big stocks. That is where the fractional shares play a role. The Indian government is set to build a framework for fractional shares. At present, investors can buy even one share of a company. With the… Continue reading What are Fractional Shares and How do they work for investors?

Can Fixed Income Investments be your safe bet considering the Market Volatility?

With the highly volatile nature of markets, investors often debate whether to invest in equity or fixed-income securities. India VIX spiked by 60% in late February amid tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Such levels of volatility can be deeply concerning. During such times of high volatility, it is advisable that an investor should look for… Continue reading Can Fixed Income Investments be your safe bet considering the Market Volatility?

Tax Implications for Dematerialization of Shares & Why now is the time for physical to demat conversion

The introduction of Demat in 1996 by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has revolutionized the Indian capital markets. Before this, investments and trading activities took place by transferring physical certificates of securities in the ring at BSE Nowadays, it is mandatory to have a demat account to invest or trade in the… Continue reading Tax Implications for Dematerialization of Shares & Why now is the time for physical to demat conversion

Loan against securities at an affordable interest rate? Here’s how Rurash customises it for you.

Selling shares or securities is only one way to raise funds to meet unforeseen expenses. A lesser-known way is to take a loan against securities or shares. A loan against securities is a loan advance against a pledge of securities like shares, insurance policies, or mutual fund units.  How does a loan against securities work?… Continue reading Loan against securities at an affordable interest rate? Here’s how Rurash customises it for you.

Key Considerations for NRI Investments in India.

How Rurash’s NRI Financial Concierge offers the featured services to NRIs based in UK, Kenya, Middle East and APAC (Asia Pacific Region) As one of the fastest-growing economies globally, India is an appealing investment destination. The recent growth figures and governmental efforts have helped establish India’s conducive investment climate. As a result, more non-resident Indians… Continue reading Key Considerations for NRI Investments in India.

Possible Problems and Solutions in Converting Physical Share Certificates to Demat form?

Do you hold physical share certificates? Are you struggling with the IEPF recovery claims? Looking for ownership transfer for your physical share certificates as a legacy? Well, with the fintech trends catching up the ease of investing has transformed too. We no longer have to hold on to a physical paper to prove our ownership.… Continue reading Possible Problems and Solutions in Converting Physical Share Certificates to Demat form?

Reasons why IPO bound stocks are more in demand in the unlisted equity market

Introduction In 2021, 63 Indian companies collected Rs. 1.19 trillion through initial public offerings (IPOs), with most companies reporting positive returns on their IPOs. Analysts say inflated valuations and a lack of solid fundamentals are to blame for a few listed corporations with negative or flat results. For investors, this resulted in significant losses. The… Continue reading Reasons why IPO bound stocks are more in demand in the unlisted equity market

Mutual Fund Investments in India, How are they safer than direct equity investment?

The Indian financial market offers a wide range of investment opportunities, each tailored to a different investor profile. Equity is a good investment option for the risk-averse, aggressive individual. When equity is added to an investment portfolio, the risk associated with an investment may be larger, but the potential for higher-than-average returns also increases dramatically.… Continue reading Mutual Fund Investments in India, How are they safer than direct equity investment?

Is Investing in Corporate Bond Funds for 2 to 3 Years a Safe Investment?

A mutual fund is a terrific investment vehicle that is easily accessible by the masses. This fund is formed by pooling money from investors to invest in different asset classes. It is a popular choice among investors. The fund is professionally managed, well-diversified, easily liquidated, and affordable, particularly for small investors. Mutual funds can be… Continue reading Is Investing in Corporate Bond Funds for 2 to 3 Years a Safe Investment?