Kotak Demat vs Zerodha — Detailed Comparison
Kotak Neo and Zerodha represent two very different institutional backgrounds converging on remarkably similar pricing — both charge zero brokerage on equity delivery, both offer flat ₹20 per order on intraday and F&O, and both are SEBI-regulated…
NSDL vs CDSL Demat Account: Key Differences
When you open a Demat account in India, your securities are not stored on your broker’s private server — they are held by one of two government-regulated central depositories: NSDL (National Securities Depository Limited) or CDSL (Central…
Is Angel One a Good Demat Account for Beginners?
Every new investor in India faces the same first decision — which broker to trust with the first ₹5,000 or ₹50,000 of savings they put into the market. The broker you choose as a beginner shapes your investing habits, your understanding of charges, and…