AliceBlue introduces FREEDOM15 plan
Jun 24, 2021
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 24 (ANI/PNN): One of the leading discount brokerages, Alice Blue is excited to share its FREEDOM 15 plan, making it the only stockbroker charging just Rs 15 for Intraday, and NRML orders and ZERO brokerage on equity delivery.
The brokerage fee has been further reduced to encourage more investors to secure their saving and invest wisely in the stock market. While, most of the other stock brokering firm charges Rs. 20 per order as their broking fee.
Aliceblue, keeping the interest of the investor as supreme has taken the step to reduce this fee by 25% to Rs. 15 per order.
Apart from reducing of the brokerage fees, Aliceblue also actively imparts stock trading lessons and strategies, with its trade school, to help investors make an informed decision.
Working with the changing times, the firm has also simplified its Traditional Plans into more flexibile and affordable plans like F15 plan to make it easier for the traders to implement their own trading strategies and gain immensely out of their experience. This step has been hugely welcomed by the trading community as it has worked in their favor.
Alice blue is scouting for intensifying the big ideas in the discount broking industry that will strengthen investment trading in the upcoming days.
About AliceBlue
AliceBlue is a Bangalore based, discount stock brokering firm. Founded in 2006, the company now has more than 20 branches across India, serving more than 1 lakh active traders and more than 10000 partners on a daily basis. AliceBlue, which is one of 6th latest stock brokering firm by tradevolume has also been felicitated with multiple MCX awards as 'the best stock broking company'.
With a suite of technology Apps, education material and several other value added benefits,AliceBlue is uniquely positioned to steer ahead to become one of the top 3 broking services companies in India by the year 2022. To know more visit
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