Abstract:Sachdeva Stocks, a trading name of Sachdeva Stocks Pvt Ltd., is allegedly a suspicious regulated stock broking company registered in India that claims to provide its clients with diverse services.
General Information & Regulation
Sachdeva Stocks, a trading name of Sachdeva Stocks Pvt Ltd., is allegedly a suspicious regulated stock broking company registered in India that claims to provide its clients with diverse services.
Services
Sachdeva Stocks advertises that it offers a diverse range of services, including broking (equities & derivatives, currency, commodities, depository services) and distribution (mutual fund & public issues of IPOs, FPOs & bonds), as well as online trading and insurance services.
Customer Support
Sachdeva Stocks customer support can be reached by telephone: +91 9041094111, Fax: +91 1882223210, email: helpdesk@sachdevastocks.com, info@sachdevastocks.com or get a callback. Besides, you can also follow this broker on some social media platforms such as Facebook. Company address: Premgarh Rd, Manavta Nagar, Hoshiarpur, Punjab 146001.
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