As of June 2025, the client base grew to 32.47 million, up 31.3% year-on-year and 1.6% month-on-month. Gross client acquisition for the month stood at 0.55 million, rising 9.3% sequentially but down 41.5% from a year ago. On a quarterly basis, Angel One added 1.55 million clients, reflecting steady expansion despite a slight dip from Q4 FY25.
The average client funding book surged to Rs 4,708 crore in June, up 17.5% MoM and 55% YoY. For Q1 FY26, it stood at Rs 4,206 crore, a 60.2% YoY increase.
However, trading volumes declined in June. Total orders dropped to 114.95 million, down 5.4% MoM and 31.6% YoY, while average daily orders fell to 5.47 million. Still, quarterly data showed improvement, with 343.11 million orders in Q1 FY26 — a 4.8% rise over Q4 FY25.
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Angel One’s Average Daily Turnover (ADTO) based on notional turnover stood at Rs 34,995 crore in June, down 2.3% MoM and 23.5% YoY, largely due to weakness in the F&O segment. In contrast, option premium turnover rose 12.9% MoM and 33.8% YoY to Rs 1,102 crore, while commodity ADTO surged 19.4% MoM and 69.7% YoY to Rs 890 crore.
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Mutual fund SIP registrations remained strong. The company added 736,360 SIPs in June, up 17.2% MoM and 27.8% YoY. For Q1 FY26, total SIPs stood at 1.93 million, a 28.9% YoY increase.Angel One retained healthy market share across segments in Q1 FY26, with 19.7% in option premium-based equity, 21.0% in F&O, 18.0% in cash, and 57.0% in commodities.
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