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it is a abbreviation used for a certain type of account
In India, a demat account, the abbrevation for dematerialised account, is a type of banking account which dematerializes paper-based physical stock shares. The dematerialised account is used to avoid holding physical shares: the shares are bought and sold through a stock broker.
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