Can a NRI trade in Equity Derivative Segment

Opening an NRO F&O Trading Account for NRIs, PIOs, and OCIs

Yes, NRIs, PIOs, and OCIs can trade in the Derivatives segment in India, but currently, such trades can only be executed in NRO mode. Navia Markets is one of the few brokers in India that provides NRI trading facilities in the F&O segment with a brokerage fee as low as ₹49 per executed order.

Simple Steps to Open an Account

  1. Place an Account Open Request:
    • Email: Send your request to [email protected].
    • WhatsApp: Message us at +91 73388 22169 / +91 9962017077 and request a callback.
  2. Speak to Our NRI Onboarding Executive: Our dedicated executive will guide you through the entire account opening process.
  3. Share the Required Documents: Provide the necessary documents via email or WhatsApp for verification.
  4. Receive a Pre-Filled Form: Our Executive will email you a pre-filled account opening form.
  5. Download and Verify: Review the form for accuracy.
  6. Sign the Form: You can either sign the form manually.
  7. Submit the Documents: Send the original signed account opening form along with the required documents to our office address. We can also arrange for a document pick-up facility on request.

Office Address for Document Submission

Navia Markets Ltd | Ganga Griha, 4th & 5th Floor,
No.9 (old No. 6D), Nungambakkam High Road,
Nungambakkam, Chennai - 600 034

Important Note: 

PIS Bank Account is not required to open a F&O Trading Account.  You need to have a SB NRO Bank Account in India to start trading in Futures and Options segment. Funding your Futures and Options trading has to be done through the SB NRO Bank Account designated to the F&O Trading Account.

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