Yes — Rupeezy is a SEBI-registered stockbroker, run by Astha Credit & Securities Pvt Ltd, a firm with 22 years in the business. It's a member of the NSE, BSE and MCX exchanges and a registered depository participant, so your account sits within India's regulated market framework. On top of that, your funds and shares are held under SEBI's custody rules, your login is protected by mandatory two-factor authentication, and there's a defined path to escalate any grievance.
One thing to be clear about: all of this makes the platform and your holdings safe to use. It does not remove market risk — the value of what you trade still rises and falls, and those gains or losses are yours.
Is Rupeezy a registered, regulated broker?
Yes. Rupeezy is the brand of Astha Credit & Securities Pvt Ltd, registered and regulated under SEBI as a stockbroker and depository participant:
- SEBI registration number: INZ000187932 (single registration across exchanges)
- Exchange memberships: NSE (member code 12227), BSE (member code 6844) and MCX (member code 40000)
- Depository participant: NSDL (DP ID IN303420)
- Track record: 22 years in the broking business
Being an exchange member and SEBI registrant means Rupeezy operates under the same rulebook, audits and investor-protection obligations as any regulated Indian broker. You can read the full set of disclosures in Where can I read Rupeezy's policies and procedures?
Are my funds and shares safe?
Your shares sit in your own demat account, in your name, and your trading funds are kept separate from the broker's own money under SEBI rules — for mutual funds, no money is held by Rupeezy at all. You also receive independent statements of your balance to verify it yourself. The full breakdown is here: How safe are my funds and securities with Rupeezy?
Is my account and data secure?
Yes — your account access is protected on several layers:
- Mandatory two-factor authentication on every login, plus automatic alerts for logins from a new device or unusual location. See How does Rupeezy ensure the safety of client data from cyber-attacks and hacking?
- ISO 27001–certified information security — Rupeezy's information security management is certified to the ISO 27001 international standard.
- Best-practice controls in your hands — device lock, never sharing OTP/MPIN, and a Kill Switch or account freeze if you spot something wrong. See What are the best practices for securing a trading account?
How do I know I'm dealing with the real Rupeezy?
Scammers impersonate brokers, so it's worth knowing how to verify you're on the genuine Rupeezy:
- Website — only
rupeezy.in. Check the address bar carefully. - App — install only from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, where the developer is listed as Astha Credit & Securities Pvt Ltd. Never install an app file sent to you over WhatsApp or Telegram.
For the full checklist — including how to pay safely and what Rupeezy will never ask you for — see How do I spot investment scams that use Rupeezy's name?
What if something goes wrong?
You're not left to sort a problem out alone. Raise it with Rupeezy first — see How do I raise a complaint? — and if it isn't resolved, you can escalate to the exchange and SEBI, or use Online Dispute Resolution (ODR), a SEBI-backed mediation-and-arbitration route: How to use ODR to resolve disputes with your broker or listed companies.
Does this mean I can't lose money?
No — and it's important not to confuse the two. Everything above is about the safety of the platform and the custody of your money and shares. It doesn't change market risk: the price of a stock, ETF, mutual fund or derivative you hold can fall, and that loss is yours to bear. That's exactly why SEBI shows you a risk-disclosure prompt — see Why is the SEBI risk disclosures pop-up shown every time I log in?
Things to keep in mind
- Rupeezy is a SEBI-registered broker (INZ000187932), a member of NSE, BSE and MCX, and a depository participant — run by Astha Credit & Securities Pvt Ltd, with 22 years in the business.
- Your funds and shares are safeguarded — shares in your own demat, funds kept separate from the broker's, and verifiable from independent statements.
- Your account is protected by mandatory 2FA, login monitoring and ISO 27001–certified information security.
- Verify you're on the real Rupeezy —
rupeezy.inand the official app stores only. - Safety of the platform is not a guarantee against losses — market risk on your trades stays with you.