DP and Regulatory Charges for Selling MTF Holdings on FYERS

Are DP charges applicable when selling MTF holdings, and are regulatory charges the same as for CNC?

Yes, The DP (Depository Participant) charges for selling MTF holdings are ₹3.50 plus 18% GST. Additionally, you may be eligible for discounts based on specific conditions.

The details are outlined in the table below:
Transaction Type
DP Charges (₹)
Standard Debit Transaction (MTF Sale)
₹3.50 + 18% GST
Female Demat Account Holder (First Holder)
₹3.25 + 18% GST
Mutual Fund ISINs
₹3.25 + 18% GST
Bond ISINs
₹3.25+ 18% GST

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