Choosing a SEBI-registered investment advisor

The label carries real regulatory weight, yet many treat it as marketing polish. Behind the phrase sits a framework built to put your interests ahead of any sales incentive.

Registration demands specific qualifications, recognized certifications, and periodic compliance audits. It requires clear disclosure of fees and conflicts, plus a firm separation between giving advice and selling products. These rules keep guidance anchored to your goals rather than to commissions.

Before trusting anyone with your savings, verify their registration number on the regulator's website. An SEBI-registered investment advisor operates under standards built to protect the person actually receiving the advice.

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