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Can electronic holdings be converted back in certificate form?

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Can electronic holdings be converted back in certificate form?

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Yes, it can be done through ‘Rematerialisation’ which is the term used for converting electronic holdings back into physical certificates. The client should submit his request in a Remat Request Form (RRF) to his DP. The DP will then forward the request to the Depository after verifying that he has the necessary securities in his account. Depository in turn will intimate the registrar who will print the certificates and despatch the same to the investor.

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Yes, it can be done through Rematerialisation, which is the term used for converting electronic holdings back into physical certificates. For this, a BO should submit his request in a Remat Request Form (RRF) to his DP. DP will electronically forward the request to the Issuer / Registrar after verifying that there is a sufficient balance of that security in the account. The Issuer / Registrar will send the physical certificates directly to the BO.

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