How to transfer shares off market?

How to transfer shares off market?

Once your account is activated with IIFL , Single account holders can request for DIS slip using the following steps:-

Through TTweb-
  1. Login to https://markets.iiflcapital.com/home
  2. Click on dropdown arrow at the top right corner
  3. Click on Reports
  4. DP related >> Slip Issue

Through Mobile App-
  1. Login to mobile app
  2. Click on horizontal lines on the top left corner
  3. Click on My Reports
  4. Click on Issue DIS

Post that you need to fill the DIS Slip and opt for transfer of shares off market.

In case of non-individual & joint holders, you can “approach the nearest branch."

 


 


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