DDPI Activation Charges on FYERS

What are the charges for activating DDPI?

Activating DDPI (Demat Debit and Pledge Instruction) on your FYERS account involves a one-time fee of ₹150. This fee is charged to cover the costs associated with the process, including procuring the stamp paper and other operational expenses. The amount is debited directly from your trading account once you complete the DDPI activation process.

To know the procedure to activate DDPI, check out this article.
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