Zerodha

Zerodha

Financial Services

Bangalore, Karnataka 501,301 followers

Welcome to Zerodha, your friendly neighbourhood brokerage.

About us

Zerodha is an Indian financial services company (member of NSE, BSE, MCX) that offers brokerage-free equity investments, retail, institutional broking, currencies, and commodities trading. Founded in 2010, the company is headquartered in Bangalore and has a presence in nine Indian cities. It is also an official member of NSE's consultative committee for growing business.

Industry
Financial Services
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Bangalore, Karnataka
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2010
Specialties
Online Trading, Financial Networking & Knowledge Center, Stock Trading, Commodity Trading, Currency Trading, Discount Broking, and Fintech

Locations

  • Primary

    #153/154 4th Cross Dollars Colony

    Opp. Clarence Public School, J.P Nagar 4th Phase

    Bangalore, Karnataka 560078, IN

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    The trend of these frauds are increasing. The past 9 months alone have had scams worth 11000 crores! I dread to think what it will be like once the fraudsters use AI. 😔 One thing you can do to protect yourself is change the settings on your WhatsApp and Telegram so strangers can't add you to groups. Here's screenshots of the settings screen that show how to do it.

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    In today's episode of The Daily Brief: - We unpack Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring efforts. Can swapping old debt for new bonds and securing lender cooperation pull the country out of its economic mess? Or are structural issues still a ticking time bomb? - India is pushing to reduce its dependence on fertilizer imports. But with subsidies, inefficiencies, and global supply disruptions in play, is it enough to solve the country’s agricultural challenges?

    Sri Lanka’s last chance: Debt restructuring or total collapse?

    Sri Lanka’s last chance: Debt restructuring or total collapse?

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    In today's episode of The Daily Brief: - Vedanta is investing $2 billion in Saudi Arabia to set up a massive copper smelter, refinery, and rod plant, aiming to reenter the global copper market. This move aligns with Saudi’s Vision 2030 to diversify its economy and meet soaring copper demand driven by EVs, renewables, and power infrastructure. Could this partnership reshape global copper markets? - Despite huge growth potential, India’s insurance industry struggles with low penetration and regulatory hurdles. Proposed reforms like lowering capital requirements, 100% FDI, and composite licenses aim to attract more players and boost innovation. Can these changes unlock the sector’s untapped potential?

    Why is Vedanta investing $2 billion in Saudi Arabia?

    Why is Vedanta investing $2 billion in Saudi Arabia?

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    In today's episode of The Daily Brief: - The Indian government has waived bank guarantees for spectrum bought before 2022, freeing up ₹24,700 crore for Vodafone Idea. A critical breather for a company weighed down by debt and lagging in the 5G race. But can this relief spark a turnaround? - Donald Trump is making waves again, threatening tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China. With $1.8 trillion in trade at stake, this move could shake North America’s tightly-knit supply chains. Is it strategy or chaos waiting to happen?

    ₹24,700 crore waiver for Vodafone Idea-what does it mean?

    ₹24,700 crore waiver for Vodafone Idea-what does it mean?

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    In today's episode of The Daily Brief: - We dive into why India walked away from COP29’s $300 billion climate finance proposal, citing fairness and historical responsibility. We also explore the heated debate on phasing out fossil fuels and what it means for India's energy future. - India's Forex reserves have dropped by $50 billion in just 7 weeks—the biggest plunge since 2008. We explore why FPIs are pulling out, how the RBI is managing the rupee, and what it means for you.

    India rejects $300 Billion climate deal

    India rejects $300 Billion climate deal

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    In today's edition of The Daily Brief: - SEBI proposes tighter rules for SME IPOs, aiming to curb fund misuse and improve transparency. Key changes include capping promoter exits, stricter fund usage monitoring, and raising minimum investments to ensure only informed investors participate. - A new SEBI report reveals concerns over Indian companies' royalty payments to overseas parents. Excessive royalties are eating into profits, leaving little for growth and shareholders. - Urban luxury booms, rural recovery lags, and inflation bites the middle class. While services exports and public investments shine, weak demand and cautious corporate spending highlight the challenges.

    SEBI doesn't like SME IPOs?

    SEBI doesn't like SME IPOs?

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    Fake apps and websites targeting major brands have become a huge nuisance, with lakhs of people losing their hard-earned money. We have discovered multiple such scams in our name. Here's an explainer on how these scams operate. Please do share this with your friends and family.

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    In today's edition of The Daily Brief, we cover: - Adani group's U.S. probe: The U.S. DOJ accuses Adani Group of bribery, fraud, and obstructing justice to secure solar contracts. Allegations include $250M in bribes and misleading investors, risking fines, funding restrictions, and reputational damage. - Falling health spending: Low-income nations have cut health budgets post-pandemic, with spending below essential levels. Rising debt and shifting priorities risk collapsing healthcare systems and worsening poverty.

    Adani is in trouble, again?

    Adani is in trouble, again?

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