

A brokerage company is a licensed financial institution that enables clients to buy and sell securities, providing trading platforms, settlement services, and sometimes advisory or portfolio management support.
Brokerage companies maintain memberships with exchanges, manage client accounts, and handle trade execution and settlement. They earn revenue through brokerage fees, subscriptions, or advisory services. In India, they operate under strict regulatory frameworks.
They provide market access, technology infrastructure, and compliance support for investors. Reliable brokers ensure efficient execution, transparency, and investor protection.
Enterprises and high-net-worth individuals rely on brokerage companies for structured market participation. Accurate transaction records and financial oversight support compliance and reporting.