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Compulsory Dematerialisation of the Shares of a Private Company

In a bid to enhance transparency, investor protection, and governance in the corporate sector, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has introduced a significant change: the compulsory dematerialization of shares in private companies. This move, aimed at streamlining processes and bolstering investor confidence, carries implications for private companies and their shareholders. Let’s delve into the… Continue reading Compulsory Dematerialisation of the Shares of a Private Company

In case your Demat request form is declined, what actions should you take?

The world of investments has witnessed a surge in popularity, with numerous new Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) flooding the market. Amidst this frenzy, the dematerialization of physical shares has become a crucial step for investors looking to capitalize on opportunities.  However, encountering a rejection of the demat request form (DRF) can be disheartening, potentially resulting… Continue reading In case your Demat request form is declined, what actions should you take?

Guide to transfer Physical Shares Certificates, inherently into dematerialized form.

It is quite possible that you may have inherited or someone in your family may be in possession of physical share certificates. Even though your parents may have the ownership and you may inherit them, unfortunately, they will not be inherited by you in reality, unless they are in dematerialized form.  According to a circular… Continue reading Guide to transfer Physical Shares Certificates, inherently into dematerialized form.

Benefits of Dematerialization and Why it is Mandatory to convert Physical Shares to Demat form?

Why it is Mandatory to convert Physical Shares to Demat form? Trading and investing in the Indian stock market have been easier since the establishment of a Demat account. Physical share certificates have been rapidly dropping since the advent of Demat accounts and computerized share trading in India. The Securities and Exchange Board of India… Continue reading Benefits of Dematerialization and Why it is Mandatory to convert Physical Shares to Demat form?

The Process of Demat Account and Conversion of Physical Share Certificates to Demat form

INTRODUCTION: Dematerialisation concept took place in 1996 with the formation of National Securities Depository Ltd. (NSDL) and it enjoyed a virtual monopoly till establishment of another depository called Central Depository Services (India) Ltd. (CDSL). And thereafter, amidst competition, investors at large gain benefits of better servicing and the reduced cost of dematerialization process. The only… Continue reading The Process of Demat Account and Conversion of Physical Share Certificates to Demat form