GS 3: EconomyPrelims

SEBI survey: Why just 3.21 cr Indian households invest in securities markets, Pg11

SEBI survey reveals only 9.5% of Indian households invest in securities, highlighting under-penetration despite market growth till October 2025.

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Key Highlights:

  • Only 9.5% (3.21 crore) of India's 33.72 crore households invest in securities markets.
  • BSE equity market capitalization increased from Rs 101 lakh crore in FY15 to Rs 4,701 lakh crore by October 2025.
  • Mutual Fund assets under management grew from Rs 12 lakh crore in 2015 to Rs 79 lakh crore in September 2025.
  • Awareness of Mutual Funds/ETFs is at 53% and listed equities at 49% among households.
  • Urban households show 74% awareness of securities products, compared to 56% in rural areas.
  • Delhi leads with 21% household participation, while Nagaland has the lowest at 3%.

Detailed Insights:

  • Despite significant growth in market capitalization and assets under management, a large portion of Indian households remain outside the securities market.
  • Awareness of complex products like corporate bonds, futures and options, REITs/InvITs, and AIFs is limited among households.
  • Futures & Options (F&O) are recognized by 13% of households, but penetration is less than 1%, indicating a gap between awareness and participation.
  • Geographical location significantly impacts awareness, with higher penetration in metros and urban areas compared to rural regions.
  • The top nine metros have a securities market penetration of 23%, while towns with 10-40 lakh residents have 16% and 5-10 lakh residents have 14%.
  • States like Maharashtra, Goa, and Gujarat show higher participation rates compared to Uttarakhand and Meghalaya.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Securities Market: A platform where buyers and sellers trade financial instruments like stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.
  • Market Capitalization: The total value of a company's outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying the share price by the number of shares outstanding.
  • Assets Under Management (AUM): The total market value of the investments that a financial institution manages on behalf of its clients.
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