Heading into 2026, the focus for new investors is squarely on making the first ninety days simpler: faster verification, clearer dashboards and more markets accessible from a single account.
Expect the analyst-assigned model to remain central, with AI tools handling more of the routine scanning so human attention goes toward explaining decisions rather than spotting them.
None of this changes the basics: capital stays at risk, deposits still start from ₹24,000, and no legitimate service will promise you a guaranteed return — treat any claim otherwise as a red flag, in 2026 or any year.
What's actually new
Expect refinements rather than a reinvention — quicker onboarding, broader market coverage, and reporting that's easier to read at a glance for someone with zero prior experience.
What stays the same
The analyst-first structure, the low starting minimum, and full transparency on fees and withdrawals.
What to watch for
Regulatory updates from SEBI and RBI that affect verification steps and reporting — covered as they happen on this blog.
Getting ready now
There's no need to wait for 2026 features to start; the core beginner-friendly process already works today, and early members simply benefit from updates as they roll out.
Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of some or all of the capital you invest. The value of investments can go down as well as up, and you may get back less than you originally put in. Do not invest money you cannot afford to lose.