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Traditional cities lose grip on stock trading as non-metros emerge as big hotspots

The share of ‘other’ cities on BSE has jumped from 18 percent to 32 percent between FY14 and FY24. 'Other' cities as a category includes those that are not part of the top 20 cities in terms of contribution to the cash market turnover

November 12, 2024 / 15:39 IST
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The post-pandemic period has seen an influx of new investors coming from non-metro locations or Tier 2/3 towns as awareness about equities increased and physical and traditional assets like real estate, gold and fixed deposits took a slight beating.
The post-pandemic period has seen an influx of new investors coming from non-metro locations or Tier 2/3 towns as awareness about equities increased and physical and traditional assets like real estate, gold and fixed deposits took a slight beating.

The stock market trading pattern in India has undergone a paradigm shift as cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Jaipur, Indore, Hyderabad and Coimbatore, among others, that once contributed significantly to the market volume, have been edged out by newer locations especially from the Tier 2/3 segment.

Data from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) shows that most of the cities that were part of the top 20 in terms of share in the total cash market turnover have seen their share dip in the last 10 years as an increasing number of investors from the far corners and interiors are coming to the markets.

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Latest data shows that the share of ‘other’ cities on BSE has jumped from 18 percent to 32 percent between FY14 and FY24. 'Other' cities as a category includes those that are not part of the top 20 cities in terms of contribution to the cash market turnover.

More importantly, 15 cities that were earlier part of the top 20 locations have seen a dip in their share if the data from FY14 to FY24 is taken into account. Cities like Mangalore, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, Patna, Ernakulam, Kanpur and Bhubhaneshwar have also seen their share dip on BSE.