DP Charges are fees charged by your broker (on behalf of NSDL/CDSL) when shares are debited from your Demat account during a sell transaction.
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DP Charges (Depository Participant Charges) are fees charged by the Depository Participant (DP), i.e., your broker or bank, whenever you sell shares from your Demat account. These charges are collected on behalf of the depositories NSDL (National Securities Depository Limited) or CDSL (Central Depository Services Limited) for maintaining and transferring securities in electronic form.
Key Points about DP Charges
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