India Broking Stock Broker

India Broking is one of the stockbroking companies in India established in the year 1999. It has 1 branches, . Free online demat account opening with India Broking today!

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    India Broking Office Contact Details
    Registered Office Address:

    502/4C, Sagarasha Nagarkandivali (East), Mumbai-400101

    Phone Number:

    022-669935820, 98212416220, 9821032263

    Registered Office Address:

    PM-16, Mezzanine Floor, Rotunda Building, Bombay Samachar Marg, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra-400001

    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
    09.00 AM - 06.30 PM
    Sunday
    Closed
    Trader Member Company Details
    Company Incorporation Details
    Year Of Incorporation - 1999
    SEBI Registration Details
    SEBI Registration No
    INB011075430
    SEBI Registration Date
    Thursday, March 2, 2000
    SEBI Registration No For Currency Derivatives
    SEBI Registration No For Currency Derivatives Date
    BSE Registration Details
    Year Of BSE Membership
    2000
    Constitution
    Corporate
    Subsidiary Status
    Types Of Clients Served
    Corporate
    Type
    Products/Services Handled

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