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Login to the RMoney Quick App. Step 1- Tap the ☰ (Hamburger Menu) in the top-left corner. Step-2 Click on Links Step-3 Click on Freezing/Blocking Step-4 Enter your Client Code & verify via OTP. Step-5 Click on Freeze Account & describe your issue. Step-6 Confirm by checking the box & choose OTP via Email/Mobile. Step-7 Enter OTP & click Verify OTP to submit the request. Need Help? Contact RMoney: �� 0562-4266600 / 0562-7188900 or askus@rmoneyindia.com
Read MoreA Demat account can be frozen due to various regulatory, compliance, or legal reasons. When frozen, it restricts the account holder from executing transactions such as buying, selling, or transferring securities. Here’s a comprehensive list of reasons why a Demat Account may be frozen: Account Holder’s Request Freeze requested by the account holder to prevent unauthorized access or for other personal reasons. Learn how to Freeze your Account click here KYC/PAN-Related Issues Invalid or non-compliant KYC and PAN details, such
Read MoreYes, exiting one leg of a hedged trade can lead to a peak margin shortfall — even if both legs are eventually closed and the margin requirements are met at the end of the trading day. Peak margin shortfalls occur due to the way clearing corporations (CC) monitor intraday margin sufficiency. The CC takes multiple random intraday snapshots to evaluate whether the required margin is maintained: Commodity segment: 8 random snapshots All other segments (Equity, F&O, Currency): 4 random snapshots
Read MoreNo, pledged shares cannot be lent under the Stock Lending and Borrowing (SLB) mechanism. You can only place SLB orders for shares that are available in your unpledged holdings. When an SLB order is successfully executed, the shares are debited from the lender’s Demat Account and credited to the borrower’s account. Therefore, to participate as a lender in SLB, ensure the shares are free from any pledge or lien at the time of order placement. Need Help? Feel free to
Read MoreDisclaimer: Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute any financial advice. When exploring mutual fund investments, one of the common questions investors ask is: “Why is the Net Asset Value (NAV) of direct mutual funds higher than that of regular mutual funds?” To understand this, it’s essential to delve into the concept of expense ratios and how they impact mutual fund returns. Understanding NAV and Expense
Read MoreDisclaimer: Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Achieving success in stock market investing involves more than just selecting the right tools or timing the market. A deeper level of self-awareness—particularly around your risk tolerance and investment style—forms the foundation of a sound, personalized strategy. Ignoring these elements can result in poor decisions, emotional investing, and missed long-term goals. This blog explores what risk
Read MoreIntraday orders such as MIS (Margin Intraday Square-off) and CO (Cover Order) allow traders to take leveraged positions, enabling them to trade with up to 5 times the capital available in their account. These trades are intended to be squared off within the same trading session. However, in certain situations, such as when a stock hits its circuit limit (upper or lower), square-off may not be possible. This can lead to significant implications for the trader. Understanding Circuit Limits Circuit
Read MoreYou can verify all trades placed with your stockbroker directly on the respective exchange websites. Here’s how: NSE (National Stock Exchange): View trades placed in the last 10 days BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange): View trades for the last 5 days MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange): View trades for the last 7 days Please refer to the official websites below to check your trades: NSE (WEB) BSE (WEB) MCX (MCX) Need Help? Contact RMoney at 0562-4266600 / 0562-7188900 or email us at
Read MoreIn the fast-moving world of stock markets, staying glued to price movements all day can be overwhelming—especially for investors and traders who have a target in mind but lack the time to constantly monitor charts. This is where the Good Till Triggered (GTT) order comes into play. GTT is a powerful, trigger-based mechanism that allows you to set a buy or sell order for a security, which remains active until the desired price is reached or the order is cancelled.
Read MoreFollow these simple steps to activate the SLBM feature in your RMoney account: Step-by-Step Guide: Step 1: Login to Addition/Modification and Re-start module https://e-kyc.rmoneyindia.com/account/ Step 2: Enter your Client Code and verify via OTP . Step 3: Once logged in, click on the SLBM tab in the menu. Step 4: You’ll see your SLBM status as “Disabled”. Click on “Confirm” to proceed. Step 5: Tick the checkbox to agree with the SLBM Declaration. Step 6: Choose whether you want to
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