Indian Stock Market Sees Sluggish New Investor Growth, Regional Participation Expands

The Indian stock market experienced its slowest pace of new investor additions in February, marking a steep 24.5% month-on-month decline. Despite this, the overall growth trend remains strong, with regional diversification evident as Maharashtra leads and emerging states show increased participation.

Indian Stock Market Sees Sluggish New Investor Growth, Regional Participation Expands
Investor executing orders in stock market (File Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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In a notable development, February saw the slowest influx of new investors into the Indian stock market in nearly a year, as reported by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India. The month recorded a striking 24.5% month-on-month decline, the most significant drop observed in the fiscal year 2026.

Despite this deceleration, the expansion of the investor base continued. The total unique client codes surpassed a remarkable 250 million by February 12, signaling enduring interest in India's equity markets on a structural level. Year-on-year growth in the investor base remained constant at 14.4% over the past quarter.

Regionally, Maharashtra retained its leadership as the first state to surpass 2 crore registered investors. However, its share has decreased to 15.7% from 19.5% since FY21, indicating robust growth in previously underrepresented regions. Emerging areas have contributed to a decrease in the dominance of the top 10 states from 78% in FY15 to 73.1% in FY26, highlighting the geographical diversification of retail investors.

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