Unlisted shares are shares of companies that are not traded on public stock exchanges like NSE or BSE. These shares are typically bought and sold through over-the-counter (OTC) trading platforms.
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Unlisted shares are shares of companies that are not traded...
Unlisted shares are shares of companies that are not traded on public stock exchanges like NSE or BSE. These shares are typically bought and sold through over-the-counter (OTC) trading platforms.
Pre-IPO shares are private equity shares available in secondary markets, often from companies...
Pre-IPO shares are private equity shares available in secondary markets, often from companies that have filed for an IPO or have not yet listed publicly. Technically, both unlisted and pre-IPO shares are similar, as both are not publicly traded on stock exchanges.
Unlisted shares are typically issued by private companies before...
Unlisted shares are typically issued by private companies before they go public. These companies may not yet meet the eligibility requirements for listing, such as market capitalization or listing fees, making it difficult for them to go public in their early stages.
We make it easier to trade unlisted shares by providing escrow...
We make it easier to trade unlisted shares by providing escrow services, ensuring secure transactions between buyers and sellers. We also offer portfolio management to help diversify your investments across various companies and sectors.
Many companies avoid listing on stock exchanges because of the high fees...
Many companies avoid listing on stock exchanges because of the high fees charged by regulatory bodies like SEBI. Instead, they raise funds privately, benefiting both early investors and the company before they go public.
Investing in unlisted shares offers several advantages, such as higher...
Investing in unlisted shares offers several advantages, such as higher potential returns compared to listed shares, especially if the company eventually goes public. They also provide less volatility, as prices don’t fluctuate as frequently, making them a more stable investment choice.