@sahashumon@ActusDei Hi, you can open a joint account on Paasa for this and we can share literature with respect to succession as well. Do you want to change the account holder name on your joint account?
@ActusDei@PrismVault@PosteAnil Yes - the Paasa column is inaccurate. Our spread is <1% (around 80-90p) for banks. Our product range is at parity with IBKR, meaning we have global markets including UCITS - implying high investment control. However, I do agree - we are the easiest to use and best for all :)
@ActusDei@shantihp@RahulChhabrani@JoyfulGiri Hi. We’re currently on 10 countries, slowly adding more and aim to have parity with IBKR. The reason we haven’t enabled all is not because we can’t provide it, but because we need to source and integrate market data for each country, which IBKR also doesn’t provide users.
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@learning30391@ActusDei@madhugogineni97 Yes, we give India-ready tax documents and will have a ClearTax integration end May. Also, our remittance costs are far lower than other platforms or if you transfer from IBKR from netbanking. I think our UI is nicer than IBKR's but that's of course subjective.
@learning30391@ActusDei@madhugogineni97 Hi all - Neil and I did a podcast introducing Paasa - hopefully this answers your questions around trust!
https://t.co/Cnc4Ab3pqe
@ActusDei@PriyanshuP1405@iAlkesh Hi Priyanshu, Student account approvals usually took longer. We’ve worked so that this is no longer the case - yours and all further students accounts will get approved in 1-2 days.
Congrats on your role at 16Alpha.
@ActusDei@PalSouresh Hi, you can buy individual stocks on several exchanges including the Toronto Stock Exchange on Paasa. You can see the exchanges and their brokerage on https://t.co/8Q8giJCwEV
@AnirudhKejriwal@ActusDei Hi Anirudh, you can link your existing IBKR account to Paasa. IBKR is underlying broker. I see you created an account with us - I’ll tell the team to reach out with the steps.
Who is the cheapest broker of them all? Not including Interactive Brokers since that remittance cost depends on your bank and can go as low as 0.2% with IOB. Other platforms have tie-ups with banks & hence included.
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@monish_roadhero@ActusDei Hi Monish, Nitish from Paasa here. You could transfer via HDFC, Axis or Kotak. We have discounted rates for these 3 banks - between 0.8%-0.9% above the interbank rate + GST. There are no other charges for HDFC besides the this with us as well.
@akm1410@ujval_nanavati@MorningContext This is true for most emerging markets. Plus, the gap is closing in India - see our Gini coefficient over time. We are on the right track.