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what is the
difference between the dematrialisation and rematerialization

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Answered by banaitvarsha9008
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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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Answered by SunMinhee
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Dematerialization refers to the act of transforming physical shares to an equivalent number of shares in electronic form, into the investor's account.

Rematerialization connotes the act of converting the shares held in electronic mode, in the investor's account, into shares in physical form.

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