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Explain Dematerialisation and Rematerialisation.​

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Answered by LastShinobi
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Dematerialisation: It is the conversion of the physical share and debenture certificates to an electronic form. ... Rematerialisation: Any investor who has already converted the securities and debenture certificates to electronic formats has the option of changing them to physical form once again

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Demɑteriɑlisɑtion

The process of holdings securities in an electronic form is called dematerialisation.For this ,the investor has to open a demat account or trading account with an organisation called a depository.

Remɑteriɑlisɑtion

Electronic holdings can be re-converted into physical certificates called Rematerialisation.

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