Can I open an account for my sole proprietorship with FYERS?
Yes, FYERS supports sole proprietorship accounts for individuals running their own business. To ensure a smooth onboarding experience, you’ll need to keep specific documents ready before starting the process.
Documents required for sole proprietorship account
How to open your FYERS sole proprietorship account
To get started, simply fill out the registration form using the link below. Our team will guide you through the next steps, including documentation and verification:
Open Sole Proprietorship Account
Make sure the bank account and documents are in the same name as your registered business.
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