T+1 Settlement Cycle
- T+1 means that trade-related settlements must be done within one day of the transaction's completion.
- Trades on Indian stock exchanges are currently settled in two working days after the transaction is completed (T+2).
- For example, if you buy shares on Wednesday, they will be credited to your Demat account by the next day, which is Thursday. Till now they were getting settled on ....
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