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How can I check my Demat account Holding statement?

There are two ways in which you can view your statement of demat holdings:

  1. Directly From the Central Depository Website. There are two main central depositories in India – CSDL and NSDL.
  2. Directly From the Central Depository Website. There are two main central depositories in India – CSDL and NSDL.

How can I download my demat holding statement?

In India, there are two central depositories, NSDL and CDSL. You can directly download your Demat account statement from either of the depositories, depending on the registration of your broker. You can log on to their website and key in your Demat account number to access your Demat account statement.

What are holding reports?

Save. Copy. Annual Holdings Report means a list of all Reportable Securities held personally, within a Personal Trading Account or in the form of a Private Placement or IPO.

Why can’t I see my holdings in Upstox?

There are some reasons why you are unable to see your holdings. Then after 2 trading days, this ‘T1 Holdings’ tag will disappear. This is because it takes 2 trading days (T+2) for the Stocks to get delivered from the Exchange to your Demat account. Until then Upstox will keep showing them tagged as “T1 Holdings”.

How do you read a trading account statement?

Your account number and the period covered by your statement appear on the top right. Your name and address, as well as your investment professional’s information, appear on the top left. Tis section provides you with a snapshot of the activity in your account and explains the changes in the value of your account.

How can I see my NSDL statement online?

You can also visit and click on the Track Your CAS tab to get your latest NSDL statement.

What is a holding statement shares?

When you buy or sell shares in a company, you will receive a holding statement. Keep these as proof of ownership and for tax purposes. You need this paperwork to work out capital gains tax.

Why is my share not showing up?

The following are the reasons why you may not be seeing the shares you’ve purchased: The shares that you have bought are delisted:` ”Delisting” of a security or a stock means removing shares of a listed company from the stock exchange. The company may no longer be traded in that exchange due to de-listing.