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Under-30 investor share slips marginally, but continue to drive fresh market participation

Data from the latest NSE Market Pulse report shows the under-30 group saw a decline from 39.5 percent in March. This marks the first dip after several years of steady growth, during which the segment rose from 22.6 percent in March 2019 to nearly 40 percent by March 2024.

August 26, 2025 / 06:52 IST
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After a subdued start to FY26, registrations rebounded in July with 15.1 lakh new investors added, a 19 percent month-on-month increase and the highest in six months. This lifted NSE’s registered investor base to 11.8 crore, while unique trading accounts crossed the 23 crore mark.
After a subdued start to FY26, registrations rebounded in July with 15.1 lakh new investors added, a 19 percent month-on-month increase and the highest in six months. This lifted NSE’s registered investor base to 11.8 crore, while unique trading accounts crossed the 23 crore mark.

The share of investors under the age of 30 years in India’s equity markets edged down slightly to 38.9 percent in July even as experts say this is neither a major shift nor a cause for concern since fresh registrations from this age group remained robust, reflecting continued interest and engagement in the equity market.

More importantly, however, the dip comes after years of steady growth. Data from the latest NSE Market Pulse report shows the under-30 group saw a decline from 39.5 percent in March. This marks the first dip after several years of steady growth, during which the segment rose from 22.6 percent in March 2019 to nearly 40 percent by March 2024.

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A large section of experts believes the decline largely reflects the current market environment rather than waning youth interest. Trivesh D, COO of broking platform Tradejini explains that the sideways market has prompted some investors to pause or exit temporarily.