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Demat accounts rise 26% to 12.97 crore in Sept as local equities pay off

September marked the highest number of IPOs in 13 years, with 14 companies going public, the most since September 2010, with a cumulative collection of around Rs 11,800 crore, the highest since May 2022, when eight issues raised Rs 29,511 crore

October 09, 2023 / 08:53 IST
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Last month, foreign investors exited Indian markets amid a surge in crude oil prices.

The number of demat accounts increased to 12.97 crore in September, a surge of 26 percent on a yearly basis, primarily on the back of attractive returns from local equities.

Over 30.6 lakh demat accounts were opened during the month, slightly down from 31 lakh in August, according to data from NSDL and CDSL. This marks the second consecutive month with incremental additions surpassing 30 lakh.

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The addition of demat accounts in September can be attributed to the buoyancy in the market, especially in the broader markets. Also a lot of IPOs since July got listed at a good premium. This may have lured a host of investors into the markets, analysts said.