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In his post, Nithin Kamath, while citing an article on the matter said, "he trend of these frauds is increasing." Read Also Nisus Finance Services IPO: Asset Management Service Provider's ₹114 ...
He was reacting to a story about how a Bengaluru-based software engineer lost nearly ₹91 lakh who offered him “online training” in the stock market. Read more news like this on ...
He was reacting to a story about how a Bengaluru-based software engineer lost nearly ₹91 lakh to people who offered him ...
The incident highlights the growing menace of financial frauds, as noted by Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath, who shared preventive tips and expressed concerns about scammers leveraging artificial ...
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Mr Kamath's advice garnered a lot of reactions from social media users. Zerodha co-founder and CEO Nithin Kamath is an avid social media user. He often shares his candid views on several topics.
Nithin Kamath highlighted a news report about the scam, which began with a WhatsApp message on July 29 offering stock market training in exchange for votes in a fake "Global AI Smart Trading ...
Online brokerage firm Zerodha’s co-founder and CEO Nithin Kamath on Friday asked people to safeguard themselves, even as financial frauds are rising in the country. “The past 9 months alone ...
Nithin Kamath expressed concern over increasing online investment scams, especially with the potential use of AI by fraudsters. He advised users to change their WhatsApp and Telegram settings to ...
New Delhi: Online brokerage firm Zerodha’s co-founder and CEO Nithin Kamath on Friday asked people to safeguard themselves, even as financial frauds are rising in the country. “The past 9 months alone ...
In a sobering tweet, Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath sounded the alarm on the growing wave of online scams, which have reportedly cost Indians ₹11,000 crores in just the past nine months.