Our track record speaks for itself. Decades of disciplined operations, regulatory compliance, and client-first service have made Brilliant Securities one of Nepal's most established brokerages.
The Challenge
Investing Shouldn't Feel Uncertain.
Many investors hesitate because they're unsure about reporting accuracy, pricing transparency, or regulatory compliance. Others struggle with complex processes that make market participation feel intimidating.
Our Services
Regulated Access.
Real Results.
Six core services built around compliance, transparency, and long-term client trust — so you can focus on investing, not second-guessing.
Who We Serve
One Brokerage.
Every Investor.
From first-time investors to institutional clients — structured, regulated market access for every investor profile.
Practical guides, regulatory updates, and capital market insights — written for investors at every stage of their NEPSE journey.
2026
The Dawn of Two-Way Trading: Decoding NEPSE’s Derivatives and Short Selling Timeline
Nepal's stock market is breaking free from three decades of a rigid, long-only trading dynamic. With the government's official timeline to launch derivatives and short selling by FY 2083/84, NEPSE is transitioning from a simple momentum-driven market into a mature, two-way ecosystem. This historic shift ends an era where investors could only profit during rallies, finally introducing the sophisticated tools needed to short overvalued assets, hedge portfolios, and protect capital in both up and down markets
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2026
6 min read
How to Open a Demat Account in Nepal: A Step-by-Step Guide (2026)
If you want to invest in Nepal's stock market, a Demat account is not optional — it is the foundation. Without one, you cannot hold shares, apply for IPOs, or trade on NEPSE. Yet many first-time investors in Nepal find the process confusing, slow, or unclear.
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2026
7 min read
How to Apply for an IPO in Nepal Using MeroShare (2026 Guide)
IPOs are one of the most popular ways Nepali investors participate in the stock market — and for good reason. Getting allotted shares at the offer price before public trading begins can deliver strong returns. But the process confuses many first-time applicants.
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