When will I get the money after selling the shares from holding?

When will I get the money after selling the shares from holding?

Typically, in the case of equity delivery transactions, the funds are anticipated to be added to your trading account within a single trading day following the date of the sale. This corresponds to the T+1 settlement cycle, with "T" representing the transaction date.

Upon the conclusion of the T+1 day, the funds become settled, enabling you to initiate a payout request.

Please be aware that potential delays could occur due to weekends, ongoing trading holdings, or settlement holidays.


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