SULA (SULA) — MTF Margin Comparison
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MTF Margin Comparison — SULA
SULA — Complete Broker Comparison
| Parameter | Zerodha | Dhan |
|---|---|---|
| MTF Margin | 31.4% | 40% |
| Leverage | 3.2x | 2.5x |
| You Pay (per ₹1L) | ₹31,400 | ₹40,000 |
| Broker Funds (per ₹1L) | ₹68,600 | ₹60,000 |
| Interest Rate (p.a.) | 14.6% | 12.49% |
| Daily Interest Cost | ₹40 per lakh/day | ₹34.2 per lakh/day (up to ₹5L) |
| Brokerage | 0.3% or ₹20/order (whichever is lower) | ₹20 per order |
| Pledge Charges | ₹15 + GST per ISIN | ₹30 + GST per ISIN |
| Max Holding Period | Unlimited (maintain margins daily) | Unlimited (maintain margins) |
| Max Borrowing Limit | No published limit | ₹1 crore (₹20L per stock) |
| Auto Square-Off | Auto square-off if margin falls below minimum | Auto-liquidation if margin coverage < 20% |
Zerodha offers the best margin of 31.4% for SULA, while Dhan requires 40% — a difference of 8.6 percentage points. This means you save ₹8,600 per ₹1 lakh invested by choosing Zerodha.
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* Interest calculated on broker-funded amount only. Actual cost depends on daily closing balance. Rates may vary — verify with your broker.
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About SULA (SULA) Margin Trading
SULA (SULA) is listed on the NSE and is eligible for Margin Trading Facility (MTF) across 2 major Indian brokers: Zerodha, Dhan. MTF allows you to buy SULA shares by paying only a fraction of the total value, with the broker financing the rest.
Currently, Zerodha offers the best MTF margin of 31.4% for SULA. This means you can buy ₹1,00,000 worth of SULA shares by paying just ₹31,400, with Zerodha funding the remaining ₹68,600.
MTF Interest Rates for SULA — Broker Comparison
The cost of holding SULA on MTF depends primarily on the interest rate charged by your broker on the funded amount. Dhan offers the lowest starting rate at 12.49% p.a. (₹34.2 per lakh/day), followed by Zerodha at ~14.6% p.a., Groww at 14.95% p.a., and Upstox at ~18.25% p.a.
When choosing a broker for SULA MTF, consider both the margin percentage (which determines how much capital you need) and the interest rate (which determines your holding cost). A broker with a slightly higher margin but lower interest rate may be cheaper overall for longer holding periods.
Holding Period & Square-Off Rules
Upstox allows holding SULA on MTF for up to 365 days. Zerodha, Groww, and Dhan offer unlimited holding as long as you maintain the required margins daily. If your margin falls below the minimum, all brokers will automatically square off your position. Upstox gives a buffer until T+4, while Dhan auto-liquidates when coverage falls below 20%.
Pledge & Brokerage Charges
MTF trades are settled via pledge mechanism — your shares are pledged to the broker as collateral. Pledge charges: Upstox ₹20/stock, Zerodha ₹15+GST/ISIN, Dhan ₹30+GST/ISIN, Groww auto-pledges at no extra charge. Brokerage: Zerodha charges 0.3% or ₹20 (whichever is lower), Upstox 0.1% or ₹20, Groww and Dhan charge ₹20 flat per order.
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