

A broker is an intermediary who facilitates transactions between buyers and sellers in financial markets, earning a commission or fee for executing trades or arranging financial deals.
Brokers connect clients to exchanges or counterparties, execute trades, and may provide advisory or research support. In India, brokers operate under regulatory oversight and offer services across equity, debt, derivatives, and commodities markets.
Brokers improve market access, liquidity, and price discovery. They enable investors and businesses to participate in financial markets efficiently without dealing directly with exchanges.
Businesses use brokers for investment execution, hedging, and capital market participation. Clear reporting and transaction tracking are essential for financial transparency.