Online broking app Zerodha has been hit by yet another outage as users have reported issues with trading via the app, accessing the website, and mobile brokerage. According to downdetector.com, 71 per ...
Stock trading platform Zerodha on Thursday announced that users can now open an account for their children and invest in stocks, mutual funds, and bonds. In a video shared on social media platform X, ...
Zerodha new feature: The broking app Zerodha has added 'the Search by Brands' feature which will allow users to search branded stocks on the tap in different sectors. The co-founder Nithin Kamath ...
Speaking about the benefits, he said, “An SIP of Rs 5,000 monthly invested for 25 years in direct versus distributor can potentially save Rs 28 lakh as commissions. Technology-driven brokerage firm ...
Brokerage firm, Zerodha on Friday took to Twitter to warn its users of rising scams by impostors on social media that then ask their preys to transfer money. Zerodha, in a tweet thread, explained ...
India’s largest brokerage firm Zerodha online is planning a buyback of shares from employees this year, valuing the firm at $2 billion, Founder and CEO Nithin Kamath said on Twitter today. The buyback ...
Zerodha has recorded more than a 50 percent jump in both profits and revenues for 2021-22, revealed CEO Nithin Kamath on Twitter. Nikhil Kamath and his younger brother Nithin, co-founders of Zerodha- ...
Zerodha’s founder and CEO Nithin Kamath says the recently launched online nomination feature by the broking platform may resolve the problem of unclaimed money lying in banks, mutual funds, Demats and ...
Bengaluru: Online brokerage Zerodha aims to roll out a buyback plan for its employees worth ₹200 crore at a self-assessed valuation of $2 billion, a senior executive of the company told Mint on Friday ...
In the world of social media, where we constantly scroll apps for hours, and affecting our mental health, brokerage firm Zerodha's founder Nithin Kamath has shared tips to cut down this addiction and ...
Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath has flagged a new online "scam" where fraudsters are using the brand value of courier companies like FedEx, and Blue Dart to dupe people. Sharing an incident that happened ...