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Funds

Fund transfers and withdrawals can be done from within Limit/ Fund Transfer.

Payment gateway

Funds can be transferred instantly from within StockNidhi using Funds Transfer under Limits/ Fund Transfer button, Through Internet Banking and UPI

Money once transferred will start showing under Trading Limit on the Dashboard.

Fund Transfer through Internet Banking

Fund Transfer through UPI

Make sure for all details required to transfer using any of the above methods.

Funds Payout

Funds Payout can be done instantly through Request Fund Payout under Limit/ Fund Transfer.

  • Equity delivery settlement takes T+1 days in India. Cash realized from stocks sold is available under withdrawal balance after 1 trading day.
  • Equity intraday and F&O settlement take T+1 day. Profit from any intraday equity or F&O trade is available under withdrawal balance from the next trading day.

Note

  • All equity fund withdrawal requests are processed once every trading day at around 8.30 pm. Any request placed after is processed only the next trading day. So any withdrawal request placed on Friday after 8.30 pm will be processed only Monday which is the next trading day.
  • All commodity fund withdrawal requests are processed trading days (Monday to Friday) at 8 am. All requests after that is processed only on the next trading day.
  • All fund withdrawals are processed using FT/NEFT/RTGS. Ideally HDFC bank clients should receive funds same day, and all other bank clients before noon next day. Funds might take much longer to hit the bank account on days like when exchange delays in issuing trade files, special trading days, F&O expiry days, and if we have any technical issues.
  • Indian banks are now closed for two Saturdays every month. Hence withdrawal requests placed on 2nd and 4th Fridays (for non-HDFC Bank account holders) will get credited only Monday morning.
  • If multiple bank accounts are mapped to the trading account, all withdrawal requests will be processed only to the primary bank account mapped. To change your primary bank account.

Margin available : The total margin available for trading is reflected in the ‘margin available’ field. This includes Cash and Collateral margins.

Margin used : The margin being used in the current open positions along with the effect of any realised/unrealised profit or loss and credit from the sale of holdings.

Available cash : The balance excluding the collateral component in the margin available is reflected in the ‘available cash’ field. This is the amount of cash available in your account with which you can buy stocks.

Opening balance : The cash available in the trading account at the beginning of the day.

Payin : When you add funds to your trading account from your bank account, this amount reflects in the ‘pay in’ field. It also gets added to the ‘margin available’ to trade.

SPAN : SPAN Margin is the minimum requisite margins blocked for futures and option writing positions as per the exchange’s mandate.

Realised profit : Profit/Loss already booked during the day.

Unrealised profit : Profit/Loss in open positions calculated at marked to market prices.

Adhoc margin : ‘Adhoc margin’ is added to an account in exceptional cases where a transaction might not be going through due to want of margin even though funds may be available.

Exposure : ‘Exposure Margin’ is the margin blocked over and above the SPAN to cushion for any MTM losses.

Options premium : Options Premium shown under the funds tab in StockHolding Services Trading Platform is the total premium paid/received from buying/shorting options. The Cash margin available is inclusive of this amount, but the breakdown is provided here as ‘option premium’ under the funds tab.

Liquidbees collateral : The liquidbees collateral is the margin received against pledged liquidbees after a haircut deduction. The liquidbees collateral margin can be used to trade futures, and sell options.

Stock collateral : The stock collateral is the margin received against pledged stocks after a haircut deduction. The stock collateral margin can be used to trade futures, and sell options.

Total collateral : The total collateral is the sum total of liquidbees collateral and stock collateral.