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In the mid-90s, when the stock market in India became revolutionary, it changed the approach of an investor toward trading. Up until then, shares were held in physical form, leading to inefficiencies, delays, and risks such as loss, theft, or forgery. With the introduction of Dematerialisation in 1996, there came a new era of digital ownership of securities, which today is referred to by investors as a demat account. The Full Form and Meaning of Demat Demat accounts are, in fact, short for dematerialised accounts, also known as the demat full form. They hold securities like stocks, bonds, mutual funds,…

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