How-to G-Sec Order management

Edit / delete G-Sec order on Kite

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Step-by-step procedure

Four steps per the procedure infobox.

Why the cut-off matters

Once the cut-off time passes:

  • Bid is forwarded to RBI for auction.
  • Modification / cancellation no longer possible.
  • You must wait for allotment to complete.

See also

External references

References

  1. Zerodha, G-Sec bid management, support.zerodha.com.
  2. RBI, Non-competitive bidding scheme, rbi.org.in.

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