Sunday, September 22, 2024

Demat Accounts Surge: Over 42 Lakh Additions in June, Total Exceeds 16 Crore

In June 2024, India witnessed a significant surge in the opening of demat accounts, with over 42.4 lakh new accounts added. This represents the highest growth rate since February 2024, surpassing the previous month's addition of 36 lakh and significantly higher than the 23.6 lakh accounts opened in the same month last year. This marks the fourth time in recent months that new demat account additions have crossed the 40 lakh mark, a milestone previously achieved in December 2023, January 2024, and February 2024.

With these new additions, the total number of demat accounts now stands at over 16.2 crore, reflecting a 4.24% increase from the previous month and a 34.66% rise compared to last year. This sharp rise in account openings is attributed to a stable market, bolstered by strong foreign investor activity and a growing sense of confidence in the newly formed government.

Market analysts suggest that the current bullish sentiment in Indian equities, characterized by continued foreign investments and strong returns, has played a key role in driving the surge in demat accounts. The lack of market corrections has further fueled investor interest, as many new participants fear missing out on profitable opportunities. Additionally, ongoing IPOs, many of which have been heavily subscribed and are listing at premiums, have drawn fresh interest from retail investors.

As tax-filing season approaches, more individuals are looking to diversify their investments into equity markets, with the hope of increasing returns and reducing tax liabilities. Brokerages have also intensified their campaigns to promote financial inclusion, encouraging more people to enter the markets. According to Rajesh Palvia, an analyst at Axis Securities, the Nifty index is expected to reach 25,000 by the Budget period, with a year-end target of 28,000, further fueling optimism.

However, analysts caution that not all of the new accounts represent entirely new investors. Some are individuals shifting between brokers or opening multiple accounts to take advantage of different offers. A portion of the accounts could also be duplicates. Despite this, the momentum shows no signs of slowing down, and as long as markets perform well, the pace of demat account openings is expected to continue rising.

Deepak Jasani, an analyst at HDFC Securities, points out that the surge in demat accounts is a reflection of the broader market trend, with both retail and institutional investors showing increasing confidence in India's equity markets. As market sentiment remains positive, the influx of new accounts is likely to continue throughout the year.



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