Corporate Account Charges at FYERS

How much does it cost to open a Corporate Account (Private Limited Company) with FYERS?

Opening a Corporate Account with FYERS is free, and there's no Account Maintenance Charge (AMC) either. For trading, we have a flat brokerage fee, which is either ₹20 per executed order or 0.03% of the trade value, whichever is lower. For a comprehensive view of our charges, please refer to our pricing page.



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