How would the movement of shares transacted for in BTST reflect in the Demat account?

The shares that have been bought and subsequently sold under BTST would be first credited and then debited from your Demat account as per normal pay in and pay out. You would not be required to do anything different from your normal transaction.

The shares that have been bought and subsequently sold under BNST-G would be first credited and then debited from your Demat account as per normal pay in and pay out. You would not be required to do anything different from your normal transaction. €¢ More from Kotak Securities Ltd.

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