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Every document you need to open an account, manage your demat, or trade on NEPSE — available to download instantly. Fill and submit online or bring to any branch.
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All forms, KYC documents, and account-related paperwork in one place. Download, fill, and submit — or bring them to any of our three branches and our team will assist you directly.
Individual KYC Form
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Corporate KYC Form
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TMS Online Agreement Form
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Buy Sale Order Form
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Demat Account Opening Form (Corporate)
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Mero Share Online Form
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Weighted Avg Price
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Demat Request Form
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Demat Opening Form (Individual)
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Common Questions
Pricing FAQs
Answers to the most common questions about how brokerage and demat fees work at Brilliant Securities.
Who sets the brokerage rates? Can I negotiate them?
No — brokerage rates are fixed by SEBON (Securities Board of Nepal) and NEPSE. No licensed broker in Nepal can legally offer rates lower than the mandated slabs. Brilliant Securities does not set, modify, or negotiate these independently. The same rates apply at every SEBON-licensed brokerage across the country.
What is the 0.015% SEBON fee? Is it separate?
Yes — the 0.015% SEBON regulatory fee is charged separately on top of your brokerage rate. It applies to every buy and sell transaction on NEPSE. This fee is government-mandated and supports the regulatory operation of Nepal's capital markets. It cannot be waived by any broker.
How do I calculate my total cost on a trade?
Total cost = Brokerage (based on your transaction volume slab) + 0.015% SEBON fee. Example: Rs. 1,00,000 trade in the Rs. 50K–5L slab → 0.33% brokerage = Rs. 330 + 0.015% SEBON = Rs. 15 → Total = Rs. 345. For trades up to Rs. 50,000, a minimum of Rs. 10 applies if the calculated percentage is lower than Rs. 10.
Are demat charges the same as brokerage charges?
No — they are entirely separate. Brokerage is charged per trade on NEPSE. Demat charges are fixed by CDS & Clearing Ltd. for account maintenance, settlement, pledging, and custody of your securities. Both are regulated independently and have different rate structures.