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Dematerialisation:
Dematerialisation is the process by which physical share certificates of an investor are converted to an equivalent number of securities in electronic form and credited into the investor's account maintained with his/her depository participant (DP).
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Stock brokers:
Stock brokers offer services such as buying and selling on behalf of investors. They also provide advisory services. If stock brokers are registered as a portfolio manager, they can offer PMS services. Some of the bigger brokers also publish their own research reports which are available at a cost for investors. Read more on Stock brokers






Demat Securities:

If any person required to deliver a security in the market does not readily have that security, he can borrow the same from another person who is willing to lend as per the Securities Lending and Borrowing Scheme Lending and borrowing has to be done through an 'Approved Intermediary' registered with SEBI.
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Nomination:
Nomination can be made only by individuals holding beneficiary accounts either singly or jointly. Non-individuals including society, trust, body corporate, karta of Hindu Undivided Family, holder of power of attorney cannot nominate. A nominee shall not be a society, trust, body corporate, partnership firm, Karta of Hindu Undivided Family or a power of attorney holder. Read more on Nomination







Delivery Instruction Slips:
To give the delivery of shares from one account to another account, the investor has to fill a form which is known as ‘Delivery Instruction Slip (DIS)’. DIS may be compared to cheque book of a bank account. Read more on Delivery Instruction Slips


Mutual funds:

Investing is quite a complex exercise. But when it comes to the basic principles, they are amazingly simple. Anyone can become good investor and reach your goals just by following those simple and easy rules. Here the list of few rules for making investment in mutual funds. Read more on Mutual funds







Rematerialisation:

The process of reconverting demat shares to physical shares is called rematerialisation. If one wishes to get back his securities in the physical form, one has to fill in the RRF (Remat Request Form) and request his DP for rematerialisation of the balances in his securities account.
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Depository:

It is an entity which holds securities of investors in electronic form at the request of the investors through a registered Depository participant. It provides services related to transactions in securities based on instructions given by the investors to depository participant.

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