If you want to open your account with zerodha, then you can definitely do so, but for visually impaired people, they have made this process offline. In the offline process, you have to download an application from their website and fill it and send it to the address given by them. In fact, this
Also, if you are based in Bangalore, recommend attending Accessibility
Symposium happening on May 24, 2024 where in Zerodha's CTO is going to be
the keynote speaker. Register on https://accessibilitysymposium.com
Best,
Srinivasu
Regards,
Srinivasu Chakravarthula, CPWA (2018), DHS Trusted Tester
Hi Penny,
My name is Rahul and I am working with SEBI.
In case your issue is not resolved, you may feel free to call me so that, we
can take this forward in such a way that, we can resolve the matter for you and
all of us.
From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in On Behalf
Of Penny Tony
Hey there.
I was able to open my account with Zerodha about 2 years ago, and even
managed to redo my KYC (since my account was dormant) , a couple of
months ago. I did admittedly use sighted assistance, while doing the
video KYC (where you have to write some numbers on a peace of paper, and
Thank you so much. Will try as advised.
Sincerely
Penny
On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 6:35 PM wrote:
> This can be a challenge for visually impaired users because of the
> traditional signature requirement.
>
> There are two solutions:
>
> 1.*Follow the Demat provider's guidelines for visually
This can be a challenge for visually impaired users because of the traditional
signature requirement.
There are two solutions:
1.Follow the Demat provider's guidelines for visually impaired users. Many
providers offer alternative signing methods or have accessibility features to
assist