On a day you trade, the exchange sends you an SMS and email listing the trades done in your account — sent directly by NSE, BSE or MCX, not by Rupeezy. It's a SEBI-mandated cross-check so you can independently confirm your trades against your broker's records. No action is needed unless a trade you don't recognise appears.
Why does the exchange message me directly?
SEBI requires exchanges to confirm your trading activity to you independently of your broker, so there's a second source you can check against. That's why the message comes from the exchange rather than from Rupeezy — it's a safeguard, not a duplicate of Rupeezy's own trade notification.
Why NSE, BSE and MCX?
Which exchange messages you depends on where your trade was executed — a stock or F&O trade on NSE comes from NSE, one routed to BSE comes from BSE, and a commodity trade comes from MCX. Trade across more than one, and you'll hear from each. This is separate from the periodic fund and securities balance the exchange also confirms.
What if I don't recognise a trade?
Match it against your contract note, the official day's-end record of your trades. If something still doesn't add up, raise it with Rupeezy right away — an unexpected trade confirmation is exactly the alert this system exists to give you.