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  2. Demat account - Wikipedia

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    A demat account is an Indian term for a dematerialized account that holds financial securities (equity or debt) digitally for traded shares in the share market. In India, demat accounts are maintained by two depository organizations: the National Securities Depository Limited and the Central Depository Services Limited .

  3. Depository participant - Wikipedia

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    Depository interacts with its clients / investors through its agents, called Depository Participants normally known as DPs. For any investor / client, to avail the services provided by the Depository, has to open Depository account, known as Demat A/c, with any of the DPs.

  4. Central Depository Services Limited - Wikipedia

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    CDSL is the largest depository in India in terms of number of demat accounts opened. In February, CDSL became the first depository in India to open 60 million active demat accounts. [4] As of March 2022, the depository holds assets worth ₹ 37.2 trillion, [5] with over 580 depository participants associated with CDSL. [6]

  5. Axis Direct - Wikipedia

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    Axis Direct provides a 3-in-1 Online Investment Account [2] which is a combination of Axis Bank Savings along with an Axis Direct trading and Demat account services: Equities – Invest online in stocks of listed companies; Mutual Funds – Invest in mutual funds including equity, hybrid, tax saving or debt schemes from asset management companies

  6. National Securities Depository Limited - Wikipedia

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    The market share of NSDL in value of demat assets is more than 89%. NSDL demat accountholders are present in more than 99% of pin codes in India and 189 countries across the globe. [ citation needed ] It contributes to majority of the settlement in the Indian securities markets and has more than 89% share in the total value of assets held in ...

  7. Money market accounts vs. money market funds: How these two ...

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    Money market accounts (MMAs) Money market funds (MMFs) Provider. Banks and credit unions. Investment firms and brokers. Insurance. FDIC or NCUA up to $250,000. SIPC up to $500,000. Minimum deposit.

  8. The pros and cons of getting a money market account ... - AOL

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    A money market account is a savings account, so you will not lose money based on fluctuations in the stock market. However, some money market accounts have monthly fees to watch out for. Which is ...

  9. Money Market Account vs. Savings Account: Pros and Cons - AOL

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    A savings account seems like the obvious choice. But there’s another option out there called a money market account. It’s like a hybrid between a savings account and a checking account.