How to Find the DP ID in Kotak Securities?

How to find the DP ID in Kotak Securities?

If you have a Demat account with Kotak Securities and are thinking, "How to find the DP ID in Kotak Securities?" relax, it’s easy. Many people mix up DP ID, Client ID, and Demat account number, but it’s simple when explained right. Let’s go step by step so you can understand.

What is DP ID in Kotak Securities?

Your DP ID (Depository Participant ID) is like the shop number where Kotak stores your shares safely in NSDL or CDSL.

  • DP ID = Shop number where your shares are stored
  • Client ID = Your personal seat number inside that shop

For example, if your 16-digit Demat account number is: IN30021412345678

  • DP ID = IN300214 (first 8 digits)
  • Client ID = 12345678 (last 8 digits)

NSDL account: DP ID starts with IN followed by 6 numbers (e.g., IN300214)
CDSL account: DP ID is 8 digits (e.g., 12024200)

Steps to find the DP ID in Kotak Securities

Here are the steps to find the DP ID:

1. Tap on the Profile icon.

Tap on the Profile icon.

2. Tap on the Account details.

Tap on the Account details.

3. Now tap on the View DP/ demat. 

Now tap on the View DP/ demat. 

4. Here you can see your DP ID.

Here you can see your DP ID.

Difference Between DP ID and Client ID

It’s easy to get confused between DP ID and Client ID, but they’re not the same.

  • DP ID: This is Kotak’s code with NSDL or CDSL. You can think of it like the building number where your shares are kept.
  • Client ID: This is your personal code inside that DP. Like your flat number inside the building.

For example, if your Demat account number is IN30021412345678

  • DP ID = IN300214 (Kotak’s code/building number)
  • Client ID = 12345678 (your unique code / flat number)

Conclusion

In conclusion, finding the DP ID in Kotak Securities is simple. Whether you check your app, statement, email, website, or just call customer care, it’s easy to get. Keep your DP ID safe, you’ll need it for many stock market activities like IPO applications, share transfers, and linking with bank accounts.

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