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What is Dematerialisation? The process to convert your physical shares into electronic (or dematerialised) form is called dematerialization. Dematerialisation is when you take your physical stockhold…

What is Dematerialisation?The process to convert your physical shares into electronic (or dematerialised) form is called dematerialization. Dematerialisation is when you take your physical stockholding online. Why is it important? Let’s get to the background story.In the 90s National Stock Exchange (NSE) broke the monopoly of Bombay Stock Exchange by taking several measures to stay ahead in the…See More
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Debentures vs Shares

Shares are the smallest unit of any company’s capital. They are basically small financial assets offered in the stock market in order to raise capital for a company. When you buy shares of a company, you become the owner of that company proportional to the value of shares. Also, you will get the benefits of voting, bonus shares, and dividends.Types of Shares Shares are basically of two types: Equity Shares Preference SharesWhat are Debentures? Debentures are the borrowed capital or debt…See More
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What is Dematerialisation? The process to convert your physical shares into electronic (or dematerialised) form is called dematerialization. Dematerialisation is when you take your physical stockhold…

Posted on April 26, 2021 at 5:39am 0 Comments

What is Dematerialisation?

The process to convert your physical shares into electronic (or dematerialised) form is called dematerialization. Dematerialisation is when you take your physical stockholding online. Why is it important? Let’s get to the background story.

In the 90s National Stock Exchange (NSE) broke the monopoly of Bombay Stock Exchange by taking several measures to…

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Debentures vs Shares

Posted on April 17, 2021 at 2:06am 0 Comments

Shares are the smallest unit of any company’s capital. They are basically small financial assets offered in the stock market in order to raise capital for a company. When you buy shares of a company, you become the owner of that company proportional to the value of shares. Also, you will get the benefits of voting, bonus shares, and dividends.

Types of Shares

Shares are basically of two types:

Equity Shares

Preference Shares

What are Debentures?

Debentures…

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