Clientes ativos diminuem nas principais corretoras da Índia no ano fiscal de 2026

O número de clientes ativos nas principais corretoras da Índia caiu no ano fiscal de 2026, sinalizando uma desaceleração no trading de varejo em meio à volatilidade do mercado. Seis das 10 maiores corretoras registraram quedas em relação ao ano anterior, sendo que a Upstox teve a queda mais acentuada, de 27,64%. Zerodha, Motilal Oswal, Angel One, HDFC Securities e Kotak Securities também observaram reduções.

As principais corretoras da Índia registraram uma queda notável no número de clientes ativos durante o ano fiscal de 2026, conforme relatado pelo The Economic Times. Essa tendência reflete a redução da atividade de trading de varejo diante dos mercados voláteis acompanhados pela National Stock Exchange (NSE). A Upstox registrou a maior queda, com 27,64% em relação ao ano anterior, seguida por Zerodha e Motilal Oswal com declínios significativos. Angel One, HDFC Securities e Kotak Securities juntaram-se a outras cinco entre as 10 principais ao relatar bases de clientes ativos menores. As mudanças nos rankings das corretoras para o ano fiscal de 2026 destacam uma reflexão mais ampla entre os investidores de varejo, com nomes como Groww e JM Financial mencionados em discussões relacionadas. As oscilações do mercado parecem ter provocado cautela, contendo o entusiasmo que anteriormente impulsionava a participação do varejo.

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