My account is deactivated for non-traded since last one year, to start again trading what should I do next?

My account is deactivated for non-traded since last one year, to start again trading what should I do next?

My account is deactivated for non-traded since last one year, to start again trading what should I do next?
  • Do your KYC again if your broker has deactivated your account.
  • According to an NSE & MCX circular, a trading account shall be marked dormant if there’s no trading activity for 12 months.
  • To activate your account again click Rekyc or in mobile app use option update KYC .
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