Our team does in-depth research on economic data and market fundamentals, follow private equity and venture capital deals to invest in the next Infosys.
Bet on fast growing companies before their IPO
Like private equity and venture capital investing in stocks of startups and private companies without the required large capital.
Invest in the next Google, Amazon or Apple through our research
Skyrocketing Valuations
Low volatility
Our portfolio of unlisted shares are researched and maintained thoroughly by our analysts. Some of the stocks we currently offer are.
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We invest in companies which already have venture capital and private equity investments. We look at the potential for market dominance, managerial competence, and future valuations. VC funding also helps to attract the right talent and gives companies the funds for following an expansionist and go on a high growth trajectory.
In today’s VC and PE deals where due diligence is compulsory these companies are set up to succeed. There may be exceptions. Smart Box Advisors of traditional private companies who haven’t undergone the VC process but still have great potential.
Note that SEBI’s ICDR Regulations 2009 doesn’t allow for unlisted stocks to be sold on the exchange within one year of the stock’s IPO.
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How to invest in unlisted Stocks?
Investing in these stocks which are suitable for your portfolio and risk tolerance by buying them from SmartBox Advisors.
Where are these stocks held?
They are held in a NSDL or CDSL demat accounts. We can help you open one if you don’t have it.
How much is the minimum investment required?
The minimum investment for a single firm is 50,000. For a diversified portfolio it is 1,00,000.
Will I get help to sell my unlisted stocks?
Yes SmartBox Advisors will you find buyers but we don’t guarantee the same. You are also free to sell shares on your own.
Does SmartBox Advisors charge a fee for selling unlisted shares?
No we make our money by charging the seller
How are these unlisted stocks taxed?
Long term and short term capital gains tax is applicable. Indexation benefit applies too. To know more please click here.