Account Charges for HUF, Partnership Firms, and LLPs at FYERS

Does FYERS charge differently for HUF, Partnership Firms, or LLPs?

Not at all! Whether you open an account as an HUF, Partnership Firm, or LLP, the process is completely free. Additionally, there's no Annual Maintenance Charge (AMC) to bear. Our pricing model is consistent across the board, meaning traders and investors pay ₹20 per executed order or 0.03% (opting for the lower amount), regardless of account type. For more insights, delve into our detailed pricing.


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