Everything you need to know, before you trade.
Account opening, settlements, DEMAT, and the difference between our portals — answered.
You need to fill up our KYC form along with one passport size photograph and a photocopy of your citizenship certificate. The account is opened free of cost.
You need to have a Trading Account and a Demat Account in order to start trading. To download the form for opening a trading account, go to the link below: If you have not opened a Demat account yet, you can do so at our partner firm Nepal DP by filling out a form available at our office.
The documents needed are one passport size photograph and photocopy of your citizenship certificate.
No, your broker account will be opened free of cost without any charges to you.
A DEMAT Account is an account that allows you to hold your shares in an electronic form. As holding shares in physical forms involves a lot of paperwork, long process and risk of fake shares, for simple and seamless trading and investing, DEMAT account is must to trade in Nepal’s Stock Exchange.
Yes, you can open demat account at Midas through our partner from Nepal DP Limited at a minimum charge of Rs. 200.
DIS (Delivery Instruction Slip) cheque needs to be submitted by the next day of selling shares.
Payment is made based on T+2 settlement system which means that customers need to pay by 2 days after purchasing shares. Settlement will be carried out only after payment has been made.
DNS can be logged in from 11 am to 3 pm, from Monday to Thursday only. On other days and times, the DNS will be logged off.
Trading is all about stock broker. taking updates stock price increase decrease and people sells and purchase stock.
Payment is made based on the T+2 settlement system. This means customers need to pay within 2 days after purchasing shares. Settlement is carried out only after payment is made.
A DEMAT Account allows you to hold shares in electronic form. Yes, you can open it at Midas through our partner Nepal DP Limited.
Delivery Instruction Slip (DIS) or EDIS needs to be submitted by the next day of selling shares.
The NEPSE Online Account is used to place actual buy and sell orders in the market. The Midas Account is a back-office facility to view your bills, receipts, account statements, and capital gains tax reports.
