What are SEBI Charges ?

What are SEBI Charges ?

The SEBI turnover fee is the charge levied by the capital market regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India, to cover the expenses it has incurred in carrying out its duties. A constant fee of ₹5 per crore of turnover or transaction value is charged on all trades executed on any registered Exchange in India.
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