FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much time it will take to open demat ac with NSTH?

We open individual demat AC through EKYC, if all the necessary documents are provided accurately, the online account opening process can be completed in 15 minutes.

What is the minimum amount require to start investment?

We do not impose any minimum investment amount to get started. We do cater to clients with all investment sizes. Our approach involves providing tailored solutions that align with client's unique needs and goals.

What is F&O and is it very risky?

F&O trading involves the trading of futures and options contracts, allowing investors to speculate on the future price movements of underlying assets without owning them. it carries risks and requires a good knowledge and experience of derivatives.

Do NSTH provides Share market investment related training or education?

Yes, NSTH imparts knowledge on share market investments through seminar, webinar & EDUPRO.

What is dematerialization?

Dematerialization is the conversion of physical securities into electronic form. It involves submitting physical certificates to a depository participant, who verifies and converts them into digital records held in a Demat account. At NSTH, we offers a seemless and smooth process for dematerialization.

How do you manage client portfolio?

Our financial experts conduct client profiling to thoroughly understand their risk appetite, financial goals, and investment preferences. Based on this analysis, they recommend suitable investment options that align with the client's profile. We are also available to address any queries regarding the client's portfolio and mail portfolio reports on regular basis to track its performance.

What is DEMAT AC? is demat ac necessary to invest in share market

A Demat account, short for "dematerialized account," is an electronic account that holds your shares and other securities in a digital format.

Yes, a Demat account is necessary to invest in the share market in many countries, including India. When you buy shares in the share market, they are credited to your Demat account, and when you sell shares, they are debited from your Demat account. This electronic form of holding securities eliminates the need for physical share certificates and enables easy and convenient trading.