List of Stock Exchanges in India

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1. Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)

Established in 1875, BSE is Asia’s first & the Fastest Stock Exchange in world with the speed of 6 micro seconds and one of India’s leading exchange groups. Over the past 141 years, BSE, as the first stock exchange in Asia and the pioneer of securities transaction business, has facilitated the growth of the Indian corporate sector by providing it an efficient capital-raising platform. BSE provides a host of other services to capital market participants including risk management, clearing, settlement, market data services and education. It has a global reach with customers around the world and a nation-wide presence. The vision of BSE is “Emerge as the premier Indian stock exchange with best-in-class global practice in technology, products innovation and customer service.”

2. National Stock Exchange of India (NSE)

The National Stock Exchange (NSE), located in Mumbai, is the leading stock exchange in India and was the fourth largest in the world according to World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) in terms of equity trading volume in 2015 . NSE began operations in 1994 and is ranked as the largest stock exchange in India in terms of total and average daily turnover for equity shares every year since 1995. NSE for the last 25 years has stood for reliability, expertise, innovation and trust along with changing technology and Indian Economy. The vision of NSE is “To continue to be a leader, establish global presence, facilitate the financial well-being of people.”

3. Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX)

The Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited (MCX), India’s first listed commodity exchange, is a state-of-the-art, commodity derivatives exchange that facilitates online trading, and clearing and settlement of commodity derivatives transactions, thereby providing a platform for risk management. MCX started its operations in November 2003 and is currently based in Mumbai under the regulatory framework of SEBI. MCX is promoted by Financial Technologies (I) Ltd, SBI, Fidelity International, NSE, NABARD, HDFC Bank, SBI Life Insurance Co., Union Bank of India, Canara Bank, Bank of India, Bank of Baroda and Corporation Bank.

4. National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX)

National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) is a professionally managed on-line multi commodity exchange. The shareholders of NCDEX comprises of national level institutions, large public sector bank and companies. NCDEX is a public limited company incorporated on 23rd April, 2003 under the Companies Act, 1956. NCDEX is headquartered in Mumbai and offers facilities to its members from its various centres located throughout India.

List of Stock Exchanges in India –

Name of the Stock Exchange Headquarters Year of Establishment
Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Mumbai 1875
National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) Mumbai 1992
Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) Mumbai 2003
National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX) Mumbai 2003
Calcutta Stock Exchange (CSE) Kolkata 1908
Madras Stock Exchange Chennai 1937
Inter-connected Stock Exchange Ltd. Mumbai 1998
United Stock Exchange of India Mumbai 2010
OTC Exchange Of India Mumbai 1990
Bangalore Stock Exchange (BgSE) Bangalore 1963
Ahmedabad Stock Exchange Ahmedabad 1894
Cochin Stock Exchange Kochi 1978
Madhya Pradesh Stock Exchange Indore 1919
Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange Rajkot 1989
Mangalore Stock Exchange Mangalore 1984
Vadodara Stock Exchange Vadodara 1990
Bhubaneswar Stock Exchange Bhubaneswar 1989
Coimbatore Stock Exchange Coimbatore 1991
Delhi Stock Exchange Association New Delhi 1947
Guwahati Stock Exchange Guwahati 1983
Jaipur Stock Exchange Jaipur 1989
Lucknow City Stock Exchange Lucknow 1978
Ludhiana Stock Exchange Association Ludhiana 1983
Meerut Stock  Exchange Meerut 1956
Pune Stock Exchange Pune 1982