Is a Demat Account Required for ETFs in India? Find Out Here

Do I need a Demat account to invest in ETFs?

Yes, a Demat account is required to invest in Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) in India if you are purchasing them through the stock exchange (NSE/BSE).

Since ETFs trade like stocks, they must be held in electronic form, and transactions are executed via a brokerage account.

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