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Zerodha economic event reminder email and notification

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A Zerodha economic event reminder is a notification for an economic event you flagged on Zerodha’s economic calendar using the Remind Me feature, delivered by email and as a Kite app push notification. It is an opt-in message: you set it yourself by clicking the Remind me icon next to an event, and Zerodha then sends the reminder around 8:30 AM on the day of the event. It is neither a KYC notice nor a trade alert, so it does not require any account action.

The feature targets the macro events that move markets, inflation prints, central-bank policy decisions, and major Indian and global releases, so you can prepare positions or expectations before the session opens. This guide explains exactly what the reminder is, where it comes from inside Kite, the two channels it arrives on, the 8:30 AM timing, and how the economic-calendar reminder differs from the separate corporate-action surfaces on Kite.

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What the reminder is, and where it comes from

The reminder originates in the economic calendar inside Kite. The calendar lists Indian and global economic events that may affect the markets, and is available on Kite web and the Kite app , with a public view at zerodha.com/markets/calendar/. When you flag an event, Zerodha schedules a reminder for it and delivers that reminder through two channels: a push notification on the Kite app and an email to your registered email address. Because the reminder is tied to an event you chose, it is opt-in, not a broadcast every Zerodha client receives.

This distinguishes the message from the compliance and security emails Zerodha also sends. A bank-proof request or a mobile-number-blocked notice is triggered by your account’s state and requires action; an economic event reminder is triggered by your own selection and requires nothing but your attention to the market. If you never clicked Remind me, you will not receive these, which is also the simplest test of whether a given reminder email is genuine.

How to set an economic event reminder

Setting a reminder takes four steps inside Kite:

  1. Open the economic calendar on Kite web or the Kite app.
  2. Browse the list of Indian and global economic events.
  3. Click the Remind me icon next to any event you want to track.
  4. If you are not logged into Kite, log in first to set the reminder.

The reminder is then attached to that specific event. To stop receiving it, open the same event on the calendar and remove the reminder. Because each reminder is independent, you control your notification load event by event rather than through a single global switch. The related Kite alerts and custom price alerts are a separate system for price-based triggers, not calendar events.

When and how the reminder arrives

On the day of the flagged event, you receive the reminder around 8:30 AM through both channels: a push notification appears on your mobile device through the Kite app, and a reminder email is sent to your registered email address. The pre-market timing is deliberate. Indian equity trading opens at 9:15 AM, so an 8:30 AM reminder gives you the window to read the event, check your positions, and decide whether to adjust before the session. For a scheduled macro release, an RBI monetary policy decision or an inflation print, the same-morning reminder lines up with the data publication and the market’s reaction to it.

The reminder carries the event, not a recommendation. It tells you the event is today; it does not tell you how to trade it. That keeps the feature an information tool rather than advice, consistent with how the rest of Kite’s event surfaces present data without a view.

Economic calendar versus corporate actions

The economic-calendar Remind Me covers macroeconomic events: policy decisions, inflation and growth data, and major global releases. Corporate actions, the events specific to a company you may hold, are surfaced separately on Kite and through Console, and it helps to keep the two apart.

Three Kite surfaces handle corporate actions. Events search lets you find stocks with upcoming corporate actions by searching the Events section on the Kite Marketwatch for dividends, bonuses, quarterly results, splits and rights issues. Event tags appear next to a stock around an event such as an ex-date for a bonus, dividend, split or rights issue. And the corporate-actions overlay on charts marks dividends, splits, bonus issues and rights issues on both the ChartIQ and TradingView charts from the ex-date onward. The record of corporate actions on the securities you actually hold sits in Console corporate actions and the dividend handling flow. For F&O expiry timing, which is a scheduled market event rather than a company action, see expiry-day options trading . One caution on chart alerts: Zerodha disables a price alert automatically when the instrument changes price by more than 2 per cent due to an extraordinary dividend, bonus, split or rights issue, so a corporate action can retire an alert you set on the underlying.

See also

External references

References

  1. Zerodha support, How to get notifications for a specific economic event reminder (Remind Me on the economic calendar; Kite push and registered-email delivery around 8:30 AM on the event day; as of 21 June 2026).
  2. Zerodha, Introducing the Remind Me feature for events and IPOs (Z-Connect, as of 21 June 2026).
  3. Zerodha support, How to view corporate actions on Kite charts (events search, event tags, ChartIQ and TradingView overlay from the ex-date; auto-disable of alerts on a greater than 2 per cent extraordinary corporate-action move; as of 21 June 2026).

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Zerodha economic event reminder email?
It is a reminder for an economic event you flagged on Zerodha’s economic calendar using the Remind Me feature. You set it yourself by clicking the Remind me icon next to an event in Kite, and Zerodha then emails you and sends a Kite push notification on the event day.
Where does the reminder come from?
From the economic calendar inside Kite web and the Kite app, with the public calendar at zerodha.com/markets/calendar/. It is delivered to the Kite app as a push notification and to your registered email address. It is an opt-in feature, not an automatic broadcast.
When does the reminder arrive?
Around 8:30 AM on the day of the event. That timing lets you prepare positions or expectations before the market session, for events such as inflation prints, central-bank policy decisions, and major global releases on the calendar.
How do I set an economic event reminder?
Open the economic calendar on Kite web or the Kite app, browse the list of Indian and global economic events, and click the Remind me icon next to any event you want to track. If you are not logged into Kite, you log in first to set the reminder.
Is this the same as a corporate-action reminder?
No. The economic-calendar Remind Me covers macro events like RBI policy and inflation data. Corporate actions such as dividends, bonuses, splits and results are surfaced separately through Kite events search, event tags, and the corporate-actions overlay on charts.
Did I sign up for this, or is it a phishing email?
If you clicked Remind me on an event in Kite, the email is genuine and expected. It is opt-in, so you only receive it for events you flagged. Verify the sender and any link resolve to zerodha.com before acting, and reach the calendar directly through Kite if unsure.
How do I stop getting a reminder?
Open the same event on the economic calendar in Kite and remove the reminder you set. Because the reminders are opt-in per event, you control which ones you receive by toggling the Remind me setting on each event.

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