NSE MD Ashish Chauhan said 17% of Indian households are invested in stocks and urged investment bankers to bring quality companies to the market.
India's National Stock Exchange (NSE) managing director and chief executive officer Ashish Chauhan revealed on Monday that 17 percent of Indian households are invested in stocks. He urged investment bankers to bring quality companies to the market. Speaking at an event organized by the Association of Investment Bankers of India, Chauhan noted that even individuals who may appear to be poor are investing in entrepreneurs due to trust, leading to a growing number of investors.
Increasing Participation In The Stock Market

Chauhan stated that there are 8 crore unique investors from 5 crore households who are invested in the stock market, indicating that 17 percent of the country's overall households are directly involved. He emphasized that initial public offerings (IPOs) by companies are the preferred route for entering the markets. Chauhan urged investment bankers to work towards ensuring that only good companies come to the markets.
NSE's Growth And Impact
Chauhan highlighted that if the NSE were a country, it would rank as the 20th largest in the world. He attributed the significant surge in the number of investors to the past three years during the Covid-19 pandemic, facilitated by mobile phones and applications. The NSE chief expressed confidence that investment bankers will play a crucial role in India's growth story, driving the economy to reach new heights.
Financialization In India
Chauhan mentioned that the market capitalization to GDP ratio in India currently stands at 1:1, a level that not many countries can achieve in terms of financialization. He added that a third of what Indians consider wealth is now represented by the NSE. This indicates the growing importance and impact of the stock market in the country.
The increasing participation of Indian households in the stock market is a positive development that reflects growing financial awareness and engagement. The role of investment bankers in bringing quality companies to the market and facilitating access for investors is crucial. As India continues on its path of economic growth, the stock market will undoubtedly play a significant role in mobilizing capital and fostering wealth creation.
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