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Stock brokerage income from online trades surges 57% in FY15

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 22 2015 | 3:57 PM IST
With digitalisation becoming an essential part of capital market trading, most stock brokerages' income from online transactions surged 57 per cent last fiscal over the year-ago period, says a report.
As per Dun & Bradstreet's (D&B) latest survey, equity broking houses' income from e-broking transactions "rose by a sharp 57.1 per cent in 2014-15 compared to a year ago" while the share of income from such online trades in total income from equity segment stood at a high 74 per cent".
"These trends indicate that equity broking has truly evolved and e-broking is rapidly replacing the traditional call-and-trade mode of stock broking," D&B said in the report.
The report observed that while a large chunk of the brokerages expanded their client base last fiscal, the number of company-owned offices -- excluding sub-brokers -- of equity broking houses declined 3.1 per cent, indicating a shift towards an online business model.
About 77 per cent of the stock broking firms were able to secure new client acquisitions and the number of active customers rose by 8.5 per cent in 2014-15, D&B said.
"Not surprisingly, about 78 per cent of the equity broking houses surveyed acknowledged that e-broking and mobile trading applications had helped them expand their customer reach," it added.
As per the findings, the number of mobile-trading clients had risen by an estimated 65 per cent to 9 lakh in 2014-15 for the period under review.

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The proportion of clients using mobile trading facility is 6 per cent, substantially higher than the 3.9 per cent levels recorded by these equity broking houses in 2013-14.
"This indicates rapid spread of mobile trading while clearly showing that there exists a tremendous opportunity for growth," it said.
According to D&B, mobile and online trading platforms enable market participants to stay connected with the stock market real time while on the move.
It also noted that the technology facilitates access to real-time research, analyst views, funds transfer, secure trading and monitoring.
"Brokerages are also making use of automated phone systems like direct calls to appropriate departments, linkages between caller ID and client database for immediate access to clients' accounts," D&B said.

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First Published: Oct 22 2015 | 3:57 PM IST

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