Shah Investors Home Stock Broker
Shah Investors Home is one of the stockbroking companies in India established in the year 2004. It has 2 branches, 278 authorised persons also known as stock brokers of Shah Investors Home. Open free demat account with Shah Investors Home today!
Shah Investors Home Office Contact Details
Registered Office Address:
Sihl Houseopp.Ambawadi Jain Templenehru Nagar Cross Road, Ahmedabad-380015
Phone Number:
079-30025325, 079-3002845, 079-3002861, 079-30027456, 079-30027461
Fax Number:
079-30028028/30029029
Website:
www.sihl.in
Email Address:
info@sihl.in
Registered Office Address:
Agrawal Arcade, 2Nd Floornear Ambawadi Circle, Ahmedabad-380006
Phone Number:
079-26400025, 079-26400030
Fax Number:
79-6564366
Working Hours
Days
Time
Monday
09.00 AM - 06.30 PM
Tuesday
09.00 AM - 06.30 PM
Wednesday
09.00 AM - 06.30 PM
Thursday
09.00 AM - 06.30 PM
Friday
09.00 AM - 06.30 PM
Saturday
10.30 AM - 04.30 PM
Sunday
Closed
Trader Member Company Details
Company Incorporation Details
Year Of Incorporation - 2004
SEBI Registration Details
SEBI Registration No
INZ000167335
SEBI Registration Date
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
SEBI Registration No For Currency Derivatives
SEBI Registration No For Currency Derivatives Date
BSE Registration Details
Year Of BSE Membership
2004
Constitution
Corporate
Subsidiary Status
N
Types Of Clients Served
Retail
Type
Products/Services Handled
IPO, Secondary Market, Internet Trading, Depository Services, Advisory Services
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