Retail investors' market investment in FY26 falls to one-fifth of FY25 levels: NSE
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 31 (ANI): Retail investor participation in terms of investment value has declined sharply in the current financial year, with total investments standing significantly lower compared to the previous year, according to a report by the National Stock Exchange of India.
The report noted that aggregate retail investments in FY26 so far, as of February 28, stood at Rs 33,537 crore, including allocations through the primary market. This is substantially lower than the Rs 1.59 lakh crore recorded in FY25.
The moderation in investment levels suggests that while individual investors continue to participate in the markets, their overall approach has become more cautious.
On a monthly basis, individual investor participation in the cash market (CM) segment has declined for two consecutive months. The number of participants fell from 1.34 crore in December 2025 to 1.33 crore in January 2026 and further to 1.26 crore in February 2026.
On an annual basis, the number of individual investors trading in the cash market segment in FY26 (as of February 28) stood at 3.47 crore, while participation in the derivatives segment stood at 81 lakh.
Similarly, participation in the equity derivatives segment has increased from 7.1 lakh to 83.6 lakh over the same period.
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