What is a Smallcase?

What is a Smallcase?

A Small case is  a basket of exchange traded securities (like stocks & ETFs) in a specified weighting scheme to reflect a certain objective (ideas, themes, strategies). A smallcase has a minimum of 2 securities and a maximum of 50 securities.

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      Yes, you can buy and start a SIP in a smallcase in 1 click. You'll see an option to start SIP while buying the smallcase. We'll send you a reminder notification on the platform as well as an email on the due date; just confirm the payment and done. ...
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      Dividends for any of the constituent stocks in the smallcase will be credited directly to your bank account.
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      Smallcases are created & managed by SEBI-registered professionals who eat, sleep & breathe the stock market.The constituents in every smallcase pass stringent proprietary filters so that you don’t have to worry about making individual choices. Watch ...