What is BO ID and how can I check my BO ID in FYERS?
Benificiatiary Owner Identification Number (BO ID) is a 16 digit Demat Account Number given by the Depository Participant, i.e., CDSL. The first 8 digits of the BO ID is termed as DP ID (that will be the same throughout Fyers), and the last 8 digits are termed as Client ID (will be unique for every client).
You can check your BO ID through your My Account:
1. Log in to the My Account, Go to your profile, and click on ‘Manage Account’ as shown below:
2. You’ll find your BO ID termed as Demat Number. The first 8 digits will be your DP ID and the last 8 digits will be your Client ID.
Note: Your Trading account number is nothing but your User ID/Client ID and is not the same as your BO ID. It will consist of alphanumeric with 2 alphabets followed by 4 to 5 numbers.
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