HomeNewsBusinessMarketsDemat account openings hit lowest since Dec 2020 at 1.6 million as volatility continues

Demat account openings hit lowest since Dec 2020 at 1.6 million as volatility continues

Some analysts blamed the ongoing crisis in the IT sector for the loss of interest in demat accounts. IT, which has historically been a key contributor to new account openings, is in throes of severe uncertainty, leading to large-scale downsizing and pay cuts

May 05, 2023 / 10:55 IST
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The Sensex and the Nifty fell 0.23 percent and 1.5 percent between S.eptember 2021 and March 2023

Demat (dematerialised) account openings were at the lowest level since December 2020 with only 1.60 million accounts opened in April. This made a significant deviation from the average of 2.9 million and 2.09 million accounts added per month in fiscal 2022 and 2023.

Analysts attribute the decline in demat account openings to factors such as volatile markets lasting beyond 18 months, lack of attractively priced large initial public offerings, and muted returns for investors, especially in the small and mid-cap segments.

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The demat tally crossed 116.04 million, up just 1.6 percent from a month ago and 26 percent from a year ago.