FAQ
Broker Commission
For doing a buying and selling transaction of shares, the investors need to go through the channel of brokers for which brokers charge certain amount of commission accord to the nature and size of the transactions which is mentioned below:
A. Brokerage for equity
|
S.No. |
Trading Amount |
Brokerage % |
|
A |
Up to 50,000 |
1 |
|
B |
> 50,000 & < 5,00,000 |
0.9 |
|
C |
> 5,00,000 & < 10,00,000 |
0.8 |
|
D |
> 10,00,000 |
0.7 |
B.Brokerage for Government Bond
|
S.No. |
Trading Amount |
Brokerage % |
|
A |
Up to 5,00,000 |
0.20 |
|
B |
> 5,00,000 & < 50,00,000 |
0.10 |
|
C |
> 50,00,000 |
0.05 |
C. Brokerage for all other stocks which is not listed in 1 and 2.
|
S.No. |
Trading Amount |
Brokerage % |
|
A |
Up to 50,000 |
0.75 |
|
B |
> 50,000 & < 50,00,000 |
0.60 |
|
C |
> 50,00,000 |
0.40 |
The brokerage commission is not the net revenue of the broker. It is distributed as follows:
- 25% of the brokerage is paid to NEPSE. Then,
- 15% of the remaining brokerage is deducted as TDS (Tax Deducted at Source). i.e. (100% broker commission - 25% paid to Nepse) * 15% = 11.25%.
- And the remaining amount is retained by concerned Broker i.e. (100% - 25% - 11.25 %) = 63.75%
Apart from the above mentioned broker commission, the investors are also required to pay 0.015% transaction charge to SEBON. And separate Rs. 5 per transaction (Buying), as name transfer charge.
Note: The rate of commission is charged on the transaction amount.
