Yes. You can open a demat account.
For detailed procedure please log on
http://www.utibank.com/onlinetrading
2006-10-15 07:07:32
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answered by vk1945 2
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Yes it is possible.
See what UTI Bank says>>>>
UTI Bank in alliance with Geojit Financial Services now offers you an Online Trading Account which will let you to trade in the comfort of your home or office either through the Internet or the Phone. This service provides you with an integrated Savings Bank A/c, Demat A/c and an Online Trading A/c to give you a convenient and paper free trading experience.
As a UTI Bank Online Trading Customer you would also have the flexibility to get an insight to a complete range of Corporate Information, Reuter News and Research Tools which would help you to take timely Investment decisions. The UTI Bank Online Trading Services provide you with the following benefits:
Integrated 3 in 1 Account: You will get an integrated Bank account, Demat Account & Trading Account through a single point contact.
‘Block’ Funds Real time: You need to only ‘Block Funds’ in your own account to trade online. The funds will be actually transferred to the broker’s account at the end of the day only if the transactions placed by you are executed.
Speed: Get live quotes of scrips on BSE & NSE. The Market Watch feature will give you a quick review of the stock market while you place the orders.
Safety: You can be assured of the highest level of safety as the Online Trading system is powered by ENTRUST, which is a 128 bit encryption based secured transaction platform.
Solution for all Capital Market Needs: You can invest in Equities on both BSE & NSE and Derivatives from a single screen.
Paperless IPO’s: You can save yourself of all the hassles of filling tedious application forms to participate in IPO’s by applying online. Some of the features available are IPO Calendar, Recent IPO Listings, Prospectus and IPO Analysis.
Reuter News: Get access to World’s Largest Financial Information Provider for Live Information on Markets, In-depth News on Corporates and more.
Phone and Trade: Use Toll Free Number to trade through phone
For more details please refer to
http://www.utibank.com/onlinetrading/onlinetrading.html
2006-10-15 00:59:39
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answered by PK LAMBA 6
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