The Next Lever of Growth in India’s Wealth Tech 

Chhavi Singh
Chhavi Singh

WealthTech’s next growth curve won’t come from new users alone – it will come from educating first-time digital investors, activating dormant DEMAT holders, and deepening the engagement of existing investors.

India’s digital investor base has tripled from ~40 Mn Demat accounts in FY21, to ~129 Mn in FY26.

Looking past the headline number, the story is smaller with only ~35 Mn of the ~129 Mn accounts being active. The remaining ~94 Mn have opened their accounts, and then did something closer to nothing.  This gap is exactly why “the next lever of growth” is not about acquisition but converting a base of casual savers into active and diversified investors.  

Trust, support, and low cost are table stakes – they are not competitive advantages. Every platform needs them just to be in the room, but none of them explain why one platform is pulling ahead of another with the same basics covered.  The actual differentiators are structural, and most platforms are currently not optimising for it.  

In this podcast, we unpack the complete picture, the archetypes, what’s really driving platform loyalty, and the one lever almost nobody is pulling yet. 

The Indian Wealth Tech market is approaching an important inflection point.  The questions faced by industry leaders are changing: 

  • What prevents investors from adopting adjacent products?  
  • Why are users staying loyal despite limited differentiation?  

The strategic question remains: can India’s digital investor market solve participation? Download the report to understand where India’s digital investing market is headed, and which platforms are best positioned to capture the next phase of growth. 

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Chhavi Singh

Written by

Chhavi Singh

Associate Partner

Associate Partner at Redseer with 14+ years across consulting, health-tech, e-commerce, and entrepreneurship. Previously at Bain & Company, Flipkart, and THB. MBA from IIM Ahmedabad.